Any hints? Battery in Maglite went rampant
The Masons
masonjs at nrtco.net
Sun Jun 21 12:20:42 PDT 2009
Alex:
What make of cells are you using? I know Energizer & Duracell have
guarantees on their cells. If their cells let go and damage your
electrical/electronic device they will replace/repair it. There is a good
chance that other well known brands (Panasonic, Ray-O-Vac etc.) have similar
coverage.
Energizer had my Eagle sonar repaired and replaced a Maglite (2 AA unit).
Don't toss the cells, as they won't cover the guarantee without them.
If you have tossed them or they are some noname brand do as Charles suggests
with the baking soda and water. If you're getting bored waiting for that to
work put a little vinegar in --or not. You can also use sodium hydroxide
cleaning solutions mixed with water--409, Fantastic.
Jim
----- Original Message -----
From: "Alexander Finger" <af at genevainformation.ch>
To: "Kawasaki GPZ1100 discussion" <gpzlist at micapeak.com>
Sent: Sunday, June 21, 2009 12:56 PM
Subject: Any hints? Battery in Maglite went rampant
>I was wondering why the mag lite with the new LED was so dim and I could
>not
> open it anymore..today I opened it with the right tools and found that the
> battery hat lost it, lucky enough the bottom one (of three).
> It would not go out so I ended up drilling a hole in the battery, putting
> a
> screw in it and extracted it by getting a hold on the screw..but the mag
> lite's tube is full of residue now.
>
> Any magic tricks on how to get the debris out of the mag lite?
>
> cheers
> Alex
>
>
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