I is actually illegal to throw away batteries, you have to give them to your garbage man so he can do it properly, something to do with chemicals in them bad for the earth.
This is the dried crystals of electrolyte that leaked out when the batteries died. They can be corrosive to the electrical parts of the device or can cause chemical skin burns. Such leakage is rare with modern batteries as they use steel jackets to contain leaks, but they still sometimes happen. After disposing (recycling if possible) of the dead batteries, this powder should be cleaned off all device surfaces that you find it on with a dampened paper towel or cloth then the surfaces wiped dry. If the powder got on electronic components sometimes they are damaged irreparably, in this case contact the company that made the batteries that leaked as many have a repair/replacement policy for damage to equipment caused by their batteries.
As many as you are willing to throw away.
lots
Just throw as many pokeballs as you can before it gets away.
LiFePO4 batteries are rechargeable batteries which are used with many digital cameras and other equipment. Depending on the voltage required, individual cell batteries can average between $3 for one to $26 for a pack of 10 on the All Battery website.
C batteries use 1.5 volts. The number of amps depends on what device it is hooked up to. An average for four C batteries would be about 16 amps.
There are many many ways. Either just throw the poke ball many times until it runs away or throw mud at it that will make it less likely to run away but if you throw food it will run away more. After you throw the stuff it may be easier to catch it
LiFePO4 batteries are rechargeable batteries which are used with many digital cameras and other equipment. Depending on the voltage required, individual cell batteries can average between $3 for one to $26 for a pack of 10 on the All Battery website.
Josh weintraub
about 98% of americans. or 1,233,000 americans.
You cannot power a home with car batteries. Batteries are DC voltage. Your home operates on AC voltage. You could use a converter but the number of batteries required to operate an average home would be enormous.
This product is many years old. You should throw it away NOW!!