Here is ths situation. I moved in to a new apartment. I noticed that the batteries in my new TV died very quickly. I chalked it up to the remote being faulty. (no big deal) However, I recently bought something that came with a controller, and the batteries died very quickly in this remote as well. I get about a week out of the batteries and then they die. I have tried Duracel and Energizer, so I don't belive it is the batteries. Is there anything within the apartment structure that might drain the battery? I am perplexed...
Frequently purchasing new batteries gets expensive quickly. Charging desks are not very expensive and make up for the cost of constantly replacing batteries quickly.
The best is to get rechargable batteries for the Wii Nunchuk. You can use AA batteries, but they die quickly.
lithium batteries do die fast.
I would consider this very likely; many batteries have toxic (poisonous) components. Even eating just metals can be quite harmful.
They get sprayed with chocolate,which hardened very quickly.
If you mean chlorine poisoning then no as if you are poisonned they you die very quickly.
you get diabeties or you get diabetic which is very bad coz you can die very quickly
it is very fatal, if not treated quickly you may die within a week
Go to hospital very quickly , you might die if it continoued and exploded
She died in her apartment. Her apartment was on the east side of Detroit.
If they are not stored in the proper climate/temperature they can die very quickly. (A matter of hours). However, if they are stored in containers kept in the right temperature, etc. then they can survive for days...possibly longer.
die Wohnung.