Have arrived home and found items with batteries, ie; clocks, remotes, pleasure aids etc not working and upon checking the batteries in the devices I noticed a couple of them had started to leak and cause corrosion.
I will be removing the batteries in these devices before we travel again
Apology if this has been mentioned previously.
-- Edited by Dickodownunder on Thursday 8th of November 2018 01:39:40 PM
Mike Harding said
05:24 PM Nov 8, 2018
The *only* dry cells I have found which do not leak are Duracell.
Dickodownunder said
07:11 PM Nov 8, 2018
Mike, our batteries were not Duracell so maybe you are onto something there.
The cost of the Duracell is generally not much more than the others. For now I have fitted new no name brand batteries and I will remove them when we leave home again.
Have arrived home and found items with batteries, ie; clocks, remotes, pleasure aids
etc not working and upon checking the batteries in the devices I noticed a couple of them had started to leak and cause corrosion.
I will be removing the batteries in these devices before we travel again
Apology if this has been mentioned previously.
-- Edited by Dickodownunder on Thursday 8th of November 2018 01:39:40 PM
The *only* dry cells I have found which do not leak are Duracell.
The cost of the Duracell is generally not much more than the others. For now I have fitted new no name brand batteries and I will remove them when we leave home again.
always.remove.safe.buying.all.new.gear.tip.from.ex.mech.boiling.water.removes.corrsion.from.main.vehicle.batt.leads.