September 28, 2024, 02:54 PM
old rugged crossKirkland brand AA and AAA batteries
On a $25-$50 device it is hard to spend more on lithium batteries than the device is worth. It just does not compute for a lot of us.
September 28, 2024, 03:19 PM
OKCGenequote:
Originally posted by sourdough44:
I usually associate ‘leaking’ if batteries are left in whatever device for extended periods. I understand that’s not always the case.
DEFINITION: Flashlight, a tubular object for the purpose of storing dead batteries.
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September 28, 2024, 03:59 PM
trapper189I just went through my wife’s zip lock bag of 3 dozen Energizer AA batteries she takes out of her Christmas decorations each year because she doesn’t want her decorations ruined if they leak. A half dozen in the bag were leaking, all within their date and all measured 1.3v. These were stored in a drawer in our air conditioned laundry room.
Just looking at Energizer’s website and came across their no leak guarantee:
Link. Looks like it covers the Max versions.
September 28, 2024, 10:05 PM
old rugged crossI Think storing batteries loose in a bag where they can touch can be problematic.
September 29, 2024, 05:36 AM
trapper189I wouldn’t store 9Vs loose in a bag, but I don’t see how AAs could short unless the cylindrical case was conductive. Even then, the AAs tend to align themselves lengthwise making shorting them fairly unlikely if not impossible.