Most cheap safes have an over -ride key for just such a situation, it is usually hidden under a removable cover plate or even under the keypad which on some safes is removable. Most higher grade safes have the battery under the keypad which can be changed without losing the code fromthe safes mamory. I suggest taking a picture of the safe and and emailing it to your local safe expert (many locksmith say they are safe experts but are not) and asking his opinion.
get new batteries dimwit
No, it is not safe to preserve dead batteries by putting them in the freezer. Freezing batteries can cause them to leak or explode, posing a safety hazard. It is recommended to dispose of dead batteries properly according to local regulations.
Electronic devices will not work in the Bermuda triangle if the batteries are dead. Be sure to bring your recharger on your cruise.
To reset an electronic safe, first ensure it is powered off and remove any batteries if applicable. Locate the reset button, which is often found inside the battery compartment or on the back of the safe. Press and hold the reset button while re-inserting the batteries, then follow the manufacturer's instructions to set a new code. Always refer to the specific manual for your safe model for detailed instructions.
Electronic thermometers and standard thermometers are equally accurate. In terms of reliability, the standard thermometer wins. Why? Because it doesn't have any batteries to go dead.
Cars and electronic devices
no electronic Nerf guns come with batteries ...sorry :-(
Energizer batteries last the longest for electronic games. They last 20 hours or longer.
Take out any batteries and leave it to dry completely in a warm place. When it is completely dry replace the batteries and try it.Sometimes if will work again. Sometimes not.
The batteries are what make the electronic cigarette work.
yes it still is electronic because batteries are made out of electricity.
Batteries have toxic, which can harm the environment