No, but refrigerating NiMh/NiCd batteries will increase their shelf life. Never freeze batteries.
No, it will not explode.
To recharge a battery you put the solar panel in the light and hook the red cable on the positive and the black on the negative
Some of them will do this if you put rechargeable battery packs in them.It's especially true of several heavy duty boomboxes designed for daily use.
No, it is just said to extend their life if not immediately used.
put it in the fridge
Put it in the fridge
You don't need acid to recharge the car battery. You may need to top it with distilled water and put the battery on the charger. You may be able to get the acid from a car battery shop, but some of the new car batteries now come as a sealed unit.
batteries are probly old or the wii's sencore is off. kinda a loose loose
You can use them together,but you can not ever,ever put an alkaline battery in a charger.So you have to remember it's an alkaline when you need to recharge.
No not really. But it depends on the type of battery you are using. Basically the only battery that you can get more use out of if you put it in the refrigerator is NiMH and Nicad batteries, (mostly used for electronics) because those kinds of batteries lose their charge after a few days. So if you keep them in the fridge they will retain 90% charge for months. But other then that, putting batteries in the freezer or fridge is not recommended. Also, if you put batteries in the fridge, when you take them out you have to wait until the warm up a bit before you use them.
If you put them over the back of a stove for a while they will recharge
you have to put it in the fridge so it will make the pastry go less vunerable