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9th Jul 2022, 8:08 pm | #1 |
Dekatron
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Alkaline batteries that haven’t leaked
I have been dusting off some old field telephones and signal lamps prior to sale, when I realised with horror that it had been many years since I used them, and the batteries were still inside...
Fortunately I needn’t have worried, as they were all absolutely perfect. The brands were various, including JCB, Maplin, and the military version of Duracell. The oldest cells date from 2007! I consider myself lucky. The reason my forgetfulness didn’t lead to the equipment being ruined may be that there was absolutely no current being drawn from the cells whilst in storage. A little while ago, I had a similar scare with batteries that had been left inside my collection of cassette players, but for nowhere near as long, and a couple of cells had started to weep. Maybe modern equipment leaves an electrolytic capacitor in circuit across the battery? The current drain may only be very small, but eventually the cell will become discharged, at which stage leakage of its contents is much more likely.
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9th Jul 2022, 8:17 pm | #2 |
Nonode
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Re: Alkaline batteries that haven’t leaked
I've had some leakages on devices with a physical off switch, so zero draw. Certain brands leak even while still in their retail packaging and well within date!
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9th Jul 2022, 8:21 pm | #3 |
Pentode
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Re: Alkaline batteries that haven’t leaked
I'm still using (occasionally) a calculator with Ever Ready Gold Seal cells dated 1998. Come on you people, I think Phil has set us a challenge here!
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9th Jul 2022, 8:23 pm | #4 |
Pentode
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Re: Alkaline batteries that haven’t leaked
And it doesn't have a 'proper' on/off switch either
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9th Jul 2022, 8:30 pm | #5 |
Nonode
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Re: Alkaline batteries that haven’t leaked
Have a calculator (Sharp) with its original batteries. From the eighties. Doesn't even have the battery low warning yet!
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9th Jul 2022, 9:18 pm | #6 |
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Re: Alkaline batteries that haven’t leaked
NATO seemed to buy all their batteries from Duracell a while ago, and they were a reliable buy on the surplus market even if past their use by date. They started sourcing from Varta maybe 15 years ago, presumably because of Duracell quality problems. This has been discussed before.
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16th Jul 2022, 12:06 am | #7 |
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Re: Alkaline batteries that haven’t leaked
Not quite the same, but the rechargeable batteries in my 1972 Texas Datamath early pocket calculator still hold a charge and work okay.
It's got four "AA" nicad cells in the battery pack. |