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bart wrote:
This evening the GF noticed that the remote control wasn't working & was hot. I pulled out the extremely hot AA batteries. It looks like the spring contact in the remote control, on the negative side had worn away the plastic covering on the side of the battery & shorted the side metal battery casing to the negative contact, thereby causing the overheating. In my many years of battery dissection, I've never seen the side casing of a battery being positive before! These were "Golden Power" alkaline batteries, made in China. They were the original batteries that came with the remote ( for a Shaw digital cable box). Anyone ever seen a positive case AA battery before, or is this a new ( dumb) idea? I've seen many Alkaline batteries with the outside casing connected to the 'tit' on top as the positive and the bottom flat connector was insulated from the body of the battery. alkaline batteries have different chemistry from carbon zinc resulting in an inverted construction. This may actually be the norm, but in the larger sizes the plastic outer wrap hides the details. Just looked at a DuraCell "D" and it is of the inverted construction, but the insulation of the battery bottom (-) terminal from the case of the battery is hidden under the plastic wrapping. |
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