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Bob Parnass wrote:
On Thu, 16 Oct 2003 09:56:01 -0400, Tony Meloche wrote: ..I have had (rare) leakage problems with "off-brand" batteries - never once with copper top or the bunny. Wish I were that lucky. I've had Energizer, Duracell, Ray-O-Vac, Kodak Supra-Life, Osco, and other alkaline batteries leak. ALL alkaline batteries will leak (or "explode" as my dad eloquently called it) under the right conditions. I used to collect transistor radios, and I noticed that radios kept in garages or sheds or in other places with temperature and humidity extremes were most likely to have leaked batteries. I also noted that 9 volt batteries (what some of the older folks here will know as a "transistor radio battery") are least likely to leak. |
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