Smaller batteries can be disposed of in the garbage. For larger batteries, or ones that state not to dispose of in garbage, can be disposed of at most garbage tips, which usually have a section to dispose of old batteries.
They go in the land fill then they never ever ever go away so they just sit there :( it's sad
You Just Need TO put new batteries In if you look At The Bottom You Should See A screw And Unscrew It The Portal Takes Double AA Batteries Just Get A Normal Sized screwdriver and take the OLD batteries out and put the new ones out
Frozen batteries last longer unfrozen batteries.
my old one didnt but the one i got now has a pretty good bttery, the old one is bk71 i believe and the new one is the bk91
Yes. but it isn't the only metal used for batteries.
lithium batteries have a faster current discharge rate then alkaline batteries but they cost more. The LIPO battery is used the most in RC planes.
It could be that the batteries are getting old and need to be replaced.
unscrew the top
The old school freezer trick will not work but for a small time to restore dying or dead batteries. It is best to replace the batteries.
Yes, they run on more 4-AA batteries. -brett
A good place to find broken car batteries is at a junk yard. A lot of people just dump their old cars there with used car batteries and old car parts.
If you are finding that your Panasonic camcorder batteries are not holding a charge for very long, it may be time to replace them. Make sure that you take the old batteries to a recycling center that is capable of accepting old camcorder batteries. You cannot throw these out with normal garbage.
They can be recycled: http://www.sheknows.com/home-and-gardening/articles/804238/what-can-you-do-with-your-old-batteries-can-they-be-recycled
No. When they get very old they leak.
They get recycled
when batteries are new never use mixture water but when batteries become old and weak then you need to add mixture water
Batteries can explode if overheated, or if they have been sitting unused for a very long time (i.e: in your old remotes).
Panasonic does not manufacture batteries for older cameras any longer, however that does not mean the batteries can not be found. Online retailers such as Amazon still carry old batteries from sellers who no longer need them.