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I keep one funny battery for 20 years ago, it was a size AA, 1.5 volt.
The reason was this battery'polarity was invert when you measure, untill to day I don't understand why ? Can any person know what is going on. Thanks |
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gothika wrote in message . ..
On 9 May 2004 23:59:47 -0700, (mowhoong) wrote: I keep one funny battery for 20 years ago, it was a size AA, 1.5 volt. The reason was this battery'polarity was invert when you measure, untill to day I don't understand why ? Can any person know what is going on. Thanks I take it that it's a rechargable? maybe nicad? If you let the dwell on these batteries drop to low they can reverse polarity. It was alkaline battery. |
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