Donate SIGN UP

Unused batteries

Avatar Image
Dolt | 21:57 Thu 08th Sep 2011 | How it Works
7 Answers
Do unused batteries lose their power?
Gravatar

Answers

1 to 7 of 7rss feed

Best Answer

No best answer has yet been selected by Dolt. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.

For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.
Yes, if you leave them long enough.
-- answer removed --
^^ Huh??????

I have no idea what you are on about chestere, could you elaborate? It seems like you were going to explain the technical reasons why batteries have a limited shelf life.......
I suspect that chestere has merely copied and pasted the preamble from an article about batteries.
A simple expanation from Wiki:-

Even if never taken out of the original package, disposable (or "primary") batteries can lose 8 to 20 percent of their original charge every year at a temperature of about 20°–30°C.[54] This is known as the "self discharge" rate and is due to non-current-producing "side" chemical reactions, which occur within the cell even if no load is applied to it. The rate of the side reactions is reduced if the batteries are stored at low temperature, although some batteries can be damaged by freezing. High or low temperatures may reduce battery performance. This will affect the initial voltage of the battery. For an AA alkaline battery, this initial voltage is approximately normally distributed around 1.6 volts.

Discharging performance of all batteries drops at low temperature
Question Author
I have heard that keeping them in the fridge prolongs the battery's life nd i've heard that heating also prolongs it's life, :-s
You can certainly squeeze a battery in your hand to warm it up if you want to get a bit more life out of it, after it says it's drained - I've done that with my camera batteries, just to get a few more pics.

1 to 7 of 7rss feed

Do you know the answer?

Unused batteries

Answer Question >>

Related Questions