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you need 3 x AAA batteries. Also it's better to use alkaline batteries not rechargeable batteries.
They should be dropped in a battery recycling bin. Such bins often exist in or near electronics stores. Make sure they accept alkaline batteries. Some only accept rechargeable batteries. Using rechargeable batteries can save you money and greatly reduce the number of batteries you need to dispose of.
NO, putting batteries in the freezer will not charge them. For alkaline batteries (the most common kind of household battery), putting them in the freezer will extend their shelf life by less than 5%. And cold batteries can't be used immediately -- you have to wait until they've warmed up to room temperature first. If you need those batteries for a flashlight in an emergency, this could prove problematic. When stored at room temperature, alkaline batteries retain 90% of their power, and the average shelf life of alkaline batteries is five to seven years. For NiMH and Nicad batteries (often used for electronics), storing them in the freezer might be more practical. These kinds of batteries lose their charge after a few days when kept at room temperature. But they'll retain a 90% charge for months if you store them in the freezer. Just like alkaline batteries, you'll need to wait until they've warmed up before using them. However, this isn't a problem when you need new batteries for your digital camera or other electronic gadget. Battery manufacturers tend to agree. Kodak says "refrigeration is not necessary, nor is it recommended" and "freezing is not recommended" for its alkaline batteries. Duracell advises: "Do not refrigerate Duracell batteries. This will not make them last longer." Both recommend storing batteries in a cool, dry place.
You need to multiply the number of coulombs by the number of volts. If the two batteries are in series, then you can add the voltage of both batteries.
If you use a lot of batteries, the long term benefit could be very good. If not, you need to weigh the cost because rechargeable batteries are very expensive and can take a while to recoup your investment.
Batteries are containers consisting of one or more cells carrying an electric charge and used as a source of power, they differ from alkaline batteries by them being able to be recharged so you don't need to keep buying and buying new batteries.
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Wet batteries have acid (or alkaline in Ni-Cad) in them that may boil away and need maintenance, topping up with distilled water. Dry batteries are sealed and can be used at any angle, without spillage.
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.
alkaline is used to neutralize acids! like if you get indegestion. If you were to use gaviscon it would have alkaline to stop it from burning/hurting your insides. Alkalis can be very dangerous depending on what part of the pH scale its on its also used in cleaners like bleaches, baking soda,household cleaners.......so basically its use to clean and neutralize
Rado watches typically use silver oxide batteries instead of alkaline or lithium batteries. It is recommended to use the specific battery type recommended by Rado to maintain the performance and longevity of the watch.
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