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Leaking 2013 AA Energizer Battery
Happened to try a seldom-used tv remote control last night, dead.
opened it up, one 2013 AA Energizer battery was fine, the other was dead and leaking. I stupidly thought that the date on batterries was how long they were supposed to last if they were not used - shelf life. Since the battery was not used more than a few minutes since it was put in the remote a couple of years ago, and had been in an air- conditioned and heated room in the house for its entire time since I brought it home from the store, I thought that it was safe to leave it in the remote without having to periodically check for leakage. Fortunately, the leakage was minor and because of the physical position of the remote, the leakage went onto the inside of the back cover and did not get into the electronics in the remote. Just thought I would post it here as a reminder not to assume anything about battery life. |
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Doubt that AA size is used in any smoke detectors, they take 9v transistor.
You could say monoxide alarm. A slow bluidliup of mosnoie has been sheornwn wo cause loses r ofd corrindation wand typing skils.ser. Christopher A. Young Learn more about Jesus www.lds.org .. "HeyBub" wrote in message ... opened it up, one 2013 AA Energizer battery was fine, the other was Send the battery to Energizer along with a note that it was in your sister's smoke alarm. Inasmuch as she, and her two children (and the family Dalmation), died last week in a house fire, you don't know whether the smoke alarm was regularly checked for leaking batteries, but your brother-in-law and the rest of the family is consulting with a lawyer to answer that question. In the meantime, you were hoping that the company that made the battery could shed some light on the cause of the battery's failure. |
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I've heard good about Kirkland. Being in NYS, we don't have Costco here.
But, the discount stores do have off brands of batteries that are good. Such is life. Buy cheap, and don't sweat the occasional bad one. As to the OP, the Energizer people may replace the remote. Sounds like not worth the shipping. Christopher A. Young Learn more about Jesus www.lds.org .. "EXT" wrote in message news.com... I have had some dead fresh out of the package. I have also found that Costco's Kirkland brand are just as reliable as the major brand, and a good deal cheaper, so you don't mind as much when you do find a dead one. But, I have had better results with Costco's batteries. |
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On Jan 1, 4:37*pm, "Stormin Mormon"
wrote: I've heard good about Kirkland. Being in NYS, we don't have Costco here. But, the discount stores do have off brands of batteries that are good. Such is life. Buy cheap, and don't sweat the occasional bad one. As to the OP, the Energizer people may replace the remote. Sounds like not worth the shipping. Christopher A. Young Learn more about Jesus *www.lds.org . "EXT" wrote in message news.com... I have had some dead fresh out of the package. I have also found that Costco's Kirkland brand are just as reliable as the major brand, and a good deal cheaper, so you don't mind as much when you do find a dead one. But, I have had better results with Costco's batteries. The remote was sitting on the back of the tv table with the keyboard up. The leakage was on the negative spring and on the removable trapdoor so I wiped the spring and washed the trapdoor off, everything works fine and you're right, it would not be worth the trouble to ship it to Energizer. I will call them to let them know what happened tomorrow when most everybody is back to work and see if they will send me free coupons. I'll report back here what happens |
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I've always had the flat negative end that leaks. Why? No idea. Sometimes I
take a leaked battery device, and clean it with hot water and tooth brush. Leave it open over night, and let it dry. Christopher A. Young Learn more about Jesus www.lds.org .. "hr(bob) " wrote in message ... The remote was sitting on the back of the tv table with the keyboard up. The leakage was on the negative spring and on the removable trapdoor so I wiped the spring and washed the trapdoor off, everything works fine and you're right, it would not be worth the trouble to ship it to Energizer. I will call them to let them know what happened tomorrow when most everybody is back to work and see if they will send me free coupons. I'll report back here what happens |
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EXT wrote:
"hr(bob) " wrote in message ... Happened to try a seldom-used tv remote control last night, dead. opened it up, one 2013 AA Energizer battery was fine, the other was dead and leaking. I stupidly thought that the date on batterries was how long they were supposed to last if they were not used - shelf life. Since the battery was not used more than a few minutes since it was put in the remote a couple of years ago, and had been in an air- conditioned and heated room in the house for its entire time since I brought it home from the store, I thought that it was safe to leave it in the remote without having to periodically check for leakage. Fortunately, the leakage was minor and because of the physical position of the remote, the leakage went onto the inside of the back cover and did not get into the electronics in the remote. Just thought I would post it here as a reminder not to assume anything about battery life. I have had some dead fresh out of the package. I have also found that Costco's Kirkland brand are just as reliable as the major brand, and a good deal cheaper, so you don't mind as much when you do find a dead one. But, I have had better results with Costco's batteries. We have three Costco stores in Houston and about fourteen Sam's Clubs. Wonder if Costco being unionized and Sam's not has anything to do with it? |
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Leaking 2013 AA Energizer Battery
On Sun, 1 Jan 2012 18:35:55 -0600, "HeyBub" wrote:
EXT wrote: "hr(bob) " wrote in message ... Happened to try a seldom-used tv remote control last night, dead. opened it up, one 2013 AA Energizer battery was fine, the other was dead and leaking. I stupidly thought that the date on batterries was how long they were supposed to last if they were not used - shelf life. Since the battery was not used more than a few minutes since it was put in the remote a couple of years ago, and had been in an air- conditioned and heated room in the house for its entire time since I brought it home from the store, I thought that it was safe to leave it in the remote without having to periodically check for leakage. Fortunately, the leakage was minor and because of the physical position of the remote, the leakage went onto the inside of the back cover and did not get into the electronics in the remote. Just thought I would post it here as a reminder not to assume anything about battery life. I have had some dead fresh out of the package. I have also found that Costco's Kirkland brand are just as reliable as the major brand, and a good deal cheaper, so you don't mind as much when you do find a dead one. But, I have had better results with Costco's batteries. We have three Costco stores in Houston and about fourteen Sam's Clubs. Wonder if Costco being unionized and Sam's not has anything to do with it? Probably has a lot more to do with the fact that Sam's is owned by Walmart. I used to be a Costco member but after everything went to their house brand I didn't see any point in continuing the membership. I wasn't using enough of their stuff to justify the expense. Never been in a Sam's. |
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Leaking 2013 AA Energizer Battery
On Sun, 1 Jan 2012 16:09:24 -0500, "EXT" wrote:
"hr(bob) " wrote in message ... Happened to try a seldom-used tv remote control last night, dead. opened it up, one 2013 AA Energizer battery was fine, the other was dead and leaking. I stupidly thought that the date on batterries was how long they were supposed to last if they were not used - shelf life. Since the battery was not used more than a few minutes since it was put in the remote a couple of years ago, and had been in an air- conditioned and heated room in the house for its entire time since I brought it home from the store, I thought that it was safe to leave it in the remote without having to periodically check for leakage. Fortunately, the leakage was minor and because of the physical position of the remote, the leakage went onto the inside of the back cover and did not get into the electronics in the remote. Just thought I would post it here as a reminder not to assume anything about battery life. I have had some dead fresh out of the package. I have also found that Costco's Kirkland brand are just as reliable as the major brand, and a good deal cheaper, so you don't mind as much when you do find a dead one. But, I have had better results with Costco's batteries. I bought 100 packs of "Utilitech" brand AAs and AAAs from Lowes for $20/pack. I've been using them for a bit over a year and they seem fine. I probably should get another pack or AAs soon. |
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zzzzzzzzzz wrote:
On Sun, 1 Jan 2012 16:09:24 -0500, "EXT" wrote: "hr(bob) " wrote in message ... Happened to try a seldom-used tv remote control last night, dead. opened it up, one 2013 AA Energizer battery was fine, the other was dead and leaking. I stupidly thought that the date on batterries was how long they were supposed to last if they were not used - shelf life. Since the battery was not used more than a few minutes since it was put in the remote a couple of years ago, and had been in an air- conditioned and heated room in the house for its entire time since I brought it home from the store, I thought that it was safe to leave it in the remote without having to periodically check for leakage. Fortunately, the leakage was minor and because of the physical position of the remote, the leakage went onto the inside of the back cover and did not get into the electronics in the remote. Just thought I would post it here as a reminder not to assume anything about battery life. I have had some dead fresh out of the package. I have also found that Costco's Kirkland brand are just as reliable as the major brand, and a good deal cheaper, so you don't mind as much when you do find a dead one. But, I have had better results with Costco's batteries. I bought 100 packs of "Utilitech" brand AAs and AAAs from Lowes for $20/pack. I've been using them for a bit over a year and they seem fine. I probably should get another pack or AAs soon. A HUNDRED packs of AAs? Are your running your whole HOUSE off of batteries? |
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Leaking 2013 AA Energizer Battery
On Mon, 2 Jan 2012 16:28:23 -0600, "HeyBub" wrote:
wrote: On Sun, 1 Jan 2012 16:09:24 -0500, "EXT" wrote: "hr(bob) " wrote in message ... Happened to try a seldom-used tv remote control last night, dead. opened it up, one 2013 AA Energizer battery was fine, the other was dead and leaking. I stupidly thought that the date on batterries was how long they were supposed to last if they were not used - shelf life. Since the battery was not used more than a few minutes since it was put in the remote a couple of years ago, and had been in an air- conditioned and heated room in the house for its entire time since I brought it home from the store, I thought that it was safe to leave it in the remote without having to periodically check for leakage. Fortunately, the leakage was minor and because of the physical position of the remote, the leakage went onto the inside of the back cover and did not get into the electronics in the remote. Just thought I would post it here as a reminder not to assume anything about battery life. I have had some dead fresh out of the package. I have also found that Costco's Kirkland brand are just as reliable as the major brand, and a good deal cheaper, so you don't mind as much when you do find a dead one. But, I have had better results with Costco's batteries. I bought 100 packs of "Utilitech" brand AAs and AAAs from Lowes for $20/pack. I've been using them for a bit over a year and they seem fine. I probably should get another pack or AAs soon. A HUNDRED packs of AAs? Are your running your whole HOUSE off of batteries? Seems so, at times. I just stuck eight of 'em in my new Internet radio (present from Santa Amazon). I think I have more remote controls laying around than light fixtures in the house (about half AAs and the other half AAAs). Flashlights... |
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FRS walkie talkies 3 AA per set
CB walkie talkies 8 per set LED flash light, 3 AA per set portable radio 4 AA per set Digital Camera 2 AA per set Battery powered toys, 2 to 8 per toy Christopher A. Young Learn more about Jesus www.lds.org .. wrote in message ... A HUNDRED packs of AAs? Are your running your whole HOUSE off of batteries? Seems so, at times. I just stuck eight of 'em in my new Internet radio (present from Santa Amazon). I think I have more remote controls laying around than light fixtures in the house (about half AAs and the other half AAAs). Flashlights... |
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100 might not be all that many. when I was doing walkie talkies for the
museum, we used 24 per shift. They didn't want to use nicads, don't last long enough, they said. So, we used alkalines and were happy with that. Seriously, depending on the use, 100 might not be that many. An old style CB walkie talkie takes eight. I've got several CB walkied that take eight cells. Christopher A. Young Learn more about Jesus www.lds.org .. "HeyBub" wrote in message m... I bought 100 packs of "Utilitech" brand AAs and AAAs from Lowes for $20/pack. I've been using them for a bit over a year and they seem fine. I probably should get another pack or AAs soon. A HUNDRED packs of AAs? Are your running your whole HOUSE off of batteries? |
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Stormin Mormon wrote:
100 might not be all that many. when I was doing walkie talkies for the museum, we used 24 per shift. They didn't want to use nicads, don't last long enough, they said. So, we used alkalines and were happy with that. Seriously, depending on the use, 100 might not be that many. An old style CB walkie talkie takes eight. I've got several CB walkied that take eight cells. He said a hundred PACKS of batteries. How many in a pack? I dunno. Assume it's twelve or 24 (plus 2 free). That's a god-awful bunch of batteries. Think of the trips to the hazardous waste disposal station! I'm going to go lie down. |
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Sue the *******s. Take them for all they got. Get the best lawyer in your state, and have him file a court case in the US Federal court system. Be sure to keep the battery and remote, and photograph everything with a copy of the daily newspaper in the picture to prove the date. Dont forget to mention how you became severely ill from skin contact with the battery fluid when you removed it. Done forget mental anguish, and how you lost your job and wife while you spent months in a catatonic state of complete emotional collapse due to touching this fluid. Be sure to take a copy of your psychiatric bill to court. Remember, this will take years in the courts, but be patient. As long as you have proof (the battery, remote, and your photos), and have the best lawyer, you will win the case. Funny you should mention this... The LA Times recently ran an interesting article on petty class action suits: http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la...0102,0,1043964 ..story Erik |
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On Jan 3, 9:52*am, Erik wrote:
Sue the *******s. *Take them for all they got. Get the best lawyer in your state, and have him file a court case in the US Federal court system. Be sure to keep the battery and remote, and photograph everything with a copy of the daily newspaper in the picture to prove the date. Dont forget to mention how you became severely ill from skin contact with the battery fluid when you removed it. *Done forget mental anguish, and how you lost your job and wife while you spent months in a catatonic state of complete emotional collapse due to touching this fluid. *Be sure to take a copy of your psychiatric bill to court. Remember, this will take years in the courts, but be patient. *As long as you have proof (the battery, remote, and your photos), and have the best lawyer, you will win the case. Funny you should mention this... The LA Times recently ran an interesting article on petty class action suits: http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la...0102,0,1043964 .story Erik I went to the energizer web site and registered my complaint, we'll see if they respond or not...Then I'll decide if suing is worthwhileG. |
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On Sun, 1 Jan 2012 08:54:32 -0800 (PST), "hr(bob) " wrote: Happened to try a seldom-used tv remote control last night, dead. opened it up, one 2013 AA Energizer battery was fine, the other was dead and leaking. I stupidly thought that the date on batterries was how long they were supposed to last if they were not used - shelf life. Since the battery was not used more than a few minutes since it was put in the remote a couple of years ago, and had been in an air- conditioned and heated room in the house for its entire time since I brought it home from the store, I thought that it was safe to leave it in the remote without having to periodically check for leakage. Fortunately, the leakage was minor and because of the physical position of the remote, the leakage went onto the inside of the back cover and did not get into the electronics in the remote. Just thought I would post it here as a reminder not to assume anything about battery life. Sue the *******s. Take them for all they got. Get the best lawyer in your state, and have him file a court case in the US Federal court system. Sorry. Federal Rules of Procedure demand that the plaintiff claim $10,000 or more in damages for a suit to be brought in a federal court. Remember, this will take years in the courts, but be patient. As long as you have proof (the battery, remote, and your photos), and have the best lawyer, you will win the case. Giggle. |
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