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Old March 20th 05, 11:03 PM
Thomas G. Marshall
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Captain Jinks coughed up:
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Just an off-the-wall observation re consumer 9V batteries - a fresh
one with exposed contacts in a pocketful of loose change can bring
about a real attention-getter.


And that would be a bad place to keep your BIC lighter, by the way.

I once tossed a bunch of D and C batteries into a large coffee can
"temporarily", you know how that goes. It weren't long before it
was a can full of dead batteries, but at least they didn't generate
too much heat.



I'm not sure I could make the circuit complete for all batteries in
a coffee can if I tried.

How were they arranged? Did you fill the thing with iron filings or
something?


I didn't think there was much chance of this happening either. In
addition to the batteries being dead, and none were totally fresh to
begin with, some had leaked all over the place, mostly those damned
Energizers, which are really prone to leakage. It's really annoying
when you have to use an arbor press to remove a bad Energizer from
your favorite three cell Maglite.


I've seen some leakage from energizers, but mostly because I use /only/
them. (haven't tested the e^2's yet). And that's because after
ex*haus*tive testing on a sony walkman over many many hours in the gym, I
discovered that hands down the bunny beats everyone, even when they say it
doesn't.

--
Forgetthesong,I'dratherhavethefrontallobotomy...


 




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