ChatterBank1 min ago
Clean contacts
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ABers may like to know this. Sometimes when I go to use my digital camera, I am told that my batteries need charging even though I have recently charged them. I have found that by rubbing all battery contacts with a rubber found on the end of a pencil, everything works much better.
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(or just get a little fine sandpaper on them, or even just scratch the contact up a little with a knife/screwdriver)
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(or just get a little fine sandpaper on them, or even just scratch the contact up a little with a knife/screwdriver)
Working in electronics, we clean contacts using an ink rubber - more abrasive than a pencil end rubber, but still gentle enough to use on gold contacts. Most batteries use nickel-plated steel for the casing, and even slight corrosion can result in a poor contact. A tip to help prevent this is not to touch the ends of a new battery with your fingers when fitting it.