They don't. That is just a myth. Modern batteries will not drain when placed on the floor even if it is concrete.
Yes, cold temperatures can drain batteries faster than normal.
they don't i have left batteries on concrete for months and had on loss of charge.
Many of them do and it's best to use NiMH as other batteries will drain.
Eveready batteries are a well known brand. The durability will depend on which battery that you buy, and the drain of the unit that the battery is in.
no
no , only the concrete and other cemented floors ....
Cold weather can drain batteries because it slows down the chemical reactions inside the battery, making it harder for the battery to produce and store energy. This can reduce the battery's overall capacity and performance.
Lithium Ion batteries are simply a very good option.They( and NiMH) work better than other types,especially applications which drain batteries quickly.
Yes, bipolar batteries can drain batteries, particularly if they are not designed to manage the charging and discharging effectively. Bipolar batteries consist of multiple cells connected in a way that can lead to uneven distribution of charge, potentially causing some cells to discharge faster than others. If not properly managed, this imbalance can lead to reduced overall battery life and performance.
Yes, batteries can drain faster in cold weather due to the decrease in chemical reactions that generate electricity.
Depends... What KIND of batteries? Car batteries IDK cause I don't drive. But I know for regular like the batteries that you put into toys or whatever helps. Especially if you put them in the freezer. Hope this kinda helped. :DD
Of course it is possible but more than likely you have 1 or more batteries with a dead cell. This will drain all the other batteries. You need to have all the batteries checked to make sure.