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Default You can too recharge "nonrechargeable" batteries

David Nebenzahl wrote:
I just did it. The display on my little phone-answering machine was
blinking "BL", so I took out the 9-volt battery (Eveready "Super Heavy
Duty") and stuck it in my little ni-cad charger overnight. Took it out
the next day and put it in the answering machine, which has been happy
for several days now. We'll see how long it lasts.

So much for all those ridiculous dire warnings: your battery will
!*&%^#(! ***EXPLODE!!!*** if you try to recharge it. Don't Try This At
Home! Leave It To The Professionals!

Sometimes batteries will leak if you try to recharge them. No big deal:
I've cleaned battery ooze off my recharger more times than twice, and it
still works fine. I figure it's still worth it. I've kept the little
AAAs in my old remote alive for about 5 years now by recharging when
they get low.

And of course the thing to do is to use a gentle, low-current charger
like the one I have. If you try to use a big honking power supply like a
car battery charger, then you could have a 'sploded battery on your
hands (duh!).


Years ago I remember a charger being sold for charging
single use alkaline batteries. I think it was called
Battery Buddy and there is still a unit being sold by
that name that claims to safely recharge not only
disposable cells but all other common rechargeable
batteries.

http://tinyurl.com/79aurt

TDD