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Non Life Sciences => Technology => Topic started by: neilep on 26/06/2006 19:26:47

Title: Recharging Non-rechargeable batteries !
Post by: neilep on 26/06/2006 19:26:47
We get through lots of batteries !!

Does anyone have any experience of these new chargers that have appeared over the last few years that claim to recharge your regular bought batteries ?

Any good ?..a waste of money ?....a short lived gimmick ?



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Give me the answer to recharge my volt !! .....gedditt ?(oh...that is soooo bad ) [:)]

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Title: Re: Recharging Non-rechargeable batteries !
Post by: DoctorBeaver on 26/06/2006 20:42:21
I tried it once and they melted. Maybe that was due to the fact that they were ordinary torch batteries and I was using the charger for the car battery.

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Title: Re: Recharging Non-rechargeable batteries !
Post by: Bass on 26/06/2006 20:59:19
Watt a waste of old batteries!  Current technology just isn't up to the task.  I tried one of these recharger devices- everything ampered to work fine, until, ohm my, I noticed acid leaked out and corroded the contacts.  The recharged batteries didn't last long.
A friend used to make missiles out of old lithium batteries using a 12-volt car charger-  great fun but leaves a trail of chemical goo along the trajectory.

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Title: Re: Recharging Non-rechargeable batteries !
Post by: neilep on 26/06/2006 21:25:06
THANK YOU FOR YOUR ANSWERS.

I will NOT be investing in the charger....[:)]

Thanks again

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Title: Re: Recharging Non-rechargeable batteries !
Post by: ukmicky on 26/06/2006 22:23:15
How do they out the charge in non rechargable batteries

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Title: Re: Recharging Non-rechargeable batteries !
Post by: MrVat7 on 23/01/2014 04:00:05
They break the batteries and chemically react the produts of dead battery , then again fill it in new batteries.