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| Storing AA batteries end-to-end
Is there anything wrong with storing AA batteries in this manner, with opposite ends touching? Will this affect their shelf life?
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  Ray Mahnahmahna Premium join:2001-04-02 Mesa, AZ | reply to WALL_E Probably not, but I'd slip a piece of cardboard between the rows anyway. -- ON DELETE CASCADE |
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  Maccawolf Premium join:2001-02-20 Hillsdale, NJ | reply to WALL_E Don't know of any problem that way either, but you also might want to FREEZE them. MUCH longer shelf life, of course, you have to remember to defrost tham before use,,,,, |
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  cocothebean You Are My Nightmare Premium join:2002-11-16 Carson City, NV | reply to WALL_E I think it will affect the shelf life as they are now sending charges back and forth!!! I'd put a cardboard divider between the 2 layers!!! |
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| said by cocothebean :I think it will affect the shelf life as they are now sending charges back and forth!!! I'd put a cardboard divider between the 2 layers!!! 
How is it sending a charge when the positive terminal is not touching the negative end???
And if it did somehow again.. the battery would get very hot. -- It's NOT Ni-kon It's NE-KON!
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  Johkal Cool Cat Premium,MVM join:2002-11-13 Happy Valley clubs:
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| I don't believe the batteries will be drained in any way, but they are touching positive to negative. Look at the picture. -- Write me up a 125.......I Can't Drive 55 »redrocker.com/ »cabowabo.com/ |
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  Subaru 1-3-2-4 Premium join:2001-05-31 Greenwich, CT clubs: | but it's not completing a circuit..
It's too simple to understand.. In the current picture if you left it like it was as shown above but took wire and hooked the Negative to positive then it would drain and short circuit as well. |
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  Johkal Cool Cat Premium,MVM join:2002-11-13 Happy Valley clubs:
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| I didn't say it was completing a circuit, just telling you that your statement was incorrect.
"the positive terminal is not touching the negative end" -- Write me up a 125.......I Can't Drive 55 »redrocker.com/ »cabowabo.com/ |
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  Subaru 1-3-2-4 Premium join:2001-05-31 Greenwich, CT clubs: | and I'm saying it's not draining the battery other then naturally just sitting in a box... |
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  Johkal Cool Cat Premium,MVM join:2002-11-13 Happy Valley clubs:
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| And I said in my first post: "I don't believe the batteries will be drained in any way"
Around in a circle here. -- Write me up a 125.......I Can't Drive 55 »redrocker.com/ »cabowabo.com/ |
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  Subaru 1-3-2-4 Premium join:2001-05-31 Greenwich, CT clubs: | just making sure we are on the same page. |
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  EG CLINK Premium join:2006-11-18 Union, NJ
| reply to cocothebean said by cocothebean :I think it will affect the shelf life as they are now sending charges back and forth!!! I'd put a cardboard divider between the 2 layers!!! Disagree... |
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  heliox Rcp's Love Deep Breathing Premium join:2000-11-28 Irvine, CA clubs:  | reply to Subaru Get a room you two |
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  Oleg Bellsouth Fastaccess Premium join:2003-12-08 Birmingham, AL | reply to WALL_E I am only using rechargeable batteries. |
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| reply to Maccawolf said by Maccawolf :Don't know of any problem that way either, but you also might want to FREEZE them. MUCH longer shelf life, of course, you have to remember to defrost tham before use,,,,, Some batteries freezing is not a good idea, but refridgeration is. -- »haywardm.com (Hayward's Key West)
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| reply to Oleg said by Oleg :I am only using rechargeable batteries. Thank you for sharing? |
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| reply to Oleg said by Oleg :I am only using rechargeable batteries. I've found rechargeable batteries to be unsuitable for some of my applications (wireless mice, remote controls, clocks, Maglite flashlights...)
My Logitech cordless mouse goes about three weeks on rechargeable batteries. With good-quality regular alkaline batteries, I get at least five months.
The only things I use rechargeable batteries for in my home is for a digital camera, Nintendo Wii controllers and Xbox 360 controllers. -- The Atheist Community of Austin God is just pretend.
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quote: Putting batteries in the freezer or refrigerator doesn't necessarily prolong their life
Alkaline batteries stored at "room temperature" self discharge at a rate of less than two percent per year. So normally refrigerating or freezing them will only help maintain their charge by a tiny amount. Hardly worth the effort of chilling them. However, if alkaline batteries are stored at higher temperatures they will start to lose capacity much quicker. At 85 degrees F they only lose about 5% per year, but at 100 degrees they lose 25% per year. So if you live in a very hot climate or are storing your batteries in a very hot location, it may be worthwhile for you to store your alkaline batteries in a refrigerator instead.
NiMH and NiCd batteries self discharge at a MUCH faster rate than alkaline batteries. In fact, at "room temperature" (about 70 degrees F) NiMH and NiCD batteries will self discharge a few percent PER DAY. Storing them at lower temperatures will slow their self discharge rate dramatically. NiMH batteries stored at freezing will retain over 90% of their charge for full month. So it might make sense to store them in a freezer. If you do, it's best to bring them back to room temperature before using them. Even if you don't freeze your NiMH batteries after charging them, you should store them in a cool place to minimize their self discharge.
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  Oleg Bellsouth Fastaccess Premium join:2003-12-08 Birmingham, AL | Thanks for the info Backspace,but i'll pass.It's better to be green  |
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