Do we know that discharging an alkaline battery makes it more likely to leak? I've certainly had alkalines that leaked even though they were switched off. Is it being discharged, or is it just age?
umm, that's what I don't understand about disposable alkaline batteries
A year ago I bought two packs of four AAA-batteries each (2x4=8 batteries, picture attached) on Amazon, declared as "brand new batteries" with five stars in the feedback section, while talking about - "
Estimated battery life when using alkaline batteries " - when I read the TI keyboard manual it said it's about ~ 126 days (~ 4 months) with active use and better than 4 months with moderate use, so I figured there was no problem storing the keyboard in my locker.
Big mistake, now I know ...
Also, I didn't check that the keyboard didn't have an off button, so the keyboard stayed on standby the whole time and for some reason at some point the batteries started leaking.
Two batteries swelled so much that the plastic gap bent and I had to clean some kind of yellowish sand around them.
Here I used latex gloves because i noticed it was corrosive, and I cleaned everything with
trichlorethylene(1) with the help of a toothbrush and protective glasses.
----
Now, from the same batteries-package bought one year ago, four of those AAA-batteries are still powering my pocket CASIO calculator and when yesterday I checked the battery-charge, they are still 90% and there is no acid leaking.
Why is so different results with the same batteries?
edit: I loaded the wrong pic by mistake, fixed
[ Specified attachment is not available ]
(1) trichlorethylene for removing stains from clothes