Like many I keep alkaline batteries in the house. I go through quiet a few over the course of a year since I supply 2 households. Since I keep so many batteries of different sizes I bought an organizer for them. Almost all are duracell which are advertised as having a 10yr shelf life. They even come with an expiration date on each battery.
I’ve had a rash of battery failures in the last few weeks. Tonight I found 3 more failures.
Pertinate data…
1) storage rm has a year round constant temp of 62 degrees. Gets no direct sunlight and is below grade. Humidity around 45%.
2) expiration date… 2031. Which means I bought these batteries in 2021.
3) I opened this case a week ago and got AAA's out of it. Everything looked fine.
4) so far the failures are only AAA and AA batteries.
5) excreted liquid is water soluble, clear and feels greasy. Turns white shortly after failure.
This liquid is different than the liquid from batteries in recent years. It feels and looks different. It reminds me of crystallized sugar. Even the white color is different, more of a bright white than off white color of years ago.
Anyone else having issues?
I went through all my stored batteries tonight. I also have C & D cells stored in a plastic ammo can with cardboard dividers. I intend to check all of them every week for the foreseeable future.
I’ve had a rash of battery failures in the last few weeks. Tonight I found 3 more failures.
Pertinate data…
1) storage rm has a year round constant temp of 62 degrees. Gets no direct sunlight and is below grade. Humidity around 45%.
2) expiration date… 2031. Which means I bought these batteries in 2021.
3) I opened this case a week ago and got AAA's out of it. Everything looked fine.
4) so far the failures are only AAA and AA batteries.
5) excreted liquid is water soluble, clear and feels greasy. Turns white shortly after failure.
This liquid is different than the liquid from batteries in recent years. It feels and looks different. It reminds me of crystallized sugar. Even the white color is different, more of a bright white than off white color of years ago.
Anyone else having issues?
I went through all my stored batteries tonight. I also have C & D cells stored in a plastic ammo can with cardboard dividers. I intend to check all of them every week for the foreseeable future.
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