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Their batteries could discharge deadly fumes.
Your balls will fall off. Totally! Hey, let me have a hit off that!
explosion and battery acid leaking out which leads to rotting and deterioration of some materials
Replacing a car battery normally takes about 5 minutes unless there is a problem such as corroded wires.
Number of reasons.. faulty starter, bad batteries, bad/corroded electrical connections, fried ECM.
Best if you throw the flashlight away and buy a new one. As cheap as they are, it would not be worth trying to fix the old one. - wjs1632 -
metal gets corroded by acid
Corroded Disorder was created in 1995.
Car batteries use concentrated sulfuric acid. It is very caustic and can burn skin and clothing. DO NOT pour it out of the battery. Many auto parts stores will take old batteries for recycling because of the dangers of the acid and lead plates inside. The initial fluid in new batteries is as above (Take Note Of The Good Advice Given Above Too) when in use this is topped up with Distilled water or de ironised water throughout the battery life
I would first check the battery makers website to see if there are specific hazards for specific brands. Then I would check out ehow.com they may have some really good info there.
Corroded metal is not stable.
There are no dangers!!