On 03/21/2014 2:27 PM, whit3rd wrote:
On Thursday, March 20, 2014 10:44:20 AM UTC-7, William Sommerwerck wrote:
"John Robertson" wrote in message
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Actually considering that the battery leaks an alkaline, I can only imagine
that using additional alkaline will only make matters worse.
He's trying to unstick the battery. You want something that will dissolve an
alkalai -- another alkali.
I'm not sure that's relevant: the alkali (usually potassium hydroxide) will have
corroded the aluminum, and you cannot dissolve the corrosion!
There's a few options for removing batteries in this situation, including
lathe-and-boring-tool, but I'd trash the flashlight.
Yeah, I'd missed the aluminum body bit. Unless this is a collectable
flashlight is should be binned...
John :-#)#
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