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Battery Question - Apr.-20th-2008 6:10:44   
RuJoshin


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Can AAA or any size [but specifically AAA] Alkaline batteries be re-charged?
If so would you kindly link me to a product to purchase?



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RE: Battery Question - Apr.-20th-2008 6:17:36   
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RE: Battery Question - Apr.-20th-2008 6:42:17   
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Thanks Mr. Swede I rate your response 1336+1 for effort
BUT
Here is my situation...
I have a ton of regular triple a batteries that I have already used up and I was wondering if it was possible to buy some sort of charger and charge these batteries up?

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RE: Battery Question - Apr.-20th-2008 6:48:58   
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It is generally unsafe to try to recharge disposable single cell batteries. Trying to charge them would likely cause them to explode and you don't want the insides of your batteries leaking all over the place. It is safest just to dispose of them because they is no real practical way of trying to recharge them. 

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RE: Battery Question - Apr.-20th-2008 7:04:06   
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ORIGINAL: RuJoshin

Thanks Mr. Swede I rate your response 1336+1 for effort
BUT
Here is my situation...
I have a ton of regular triple a batteries that I have already used up and I was wondering if it was possible to buy some sort of charger and charge these batteries up?


I have almost nothing but rechargables in my house any more, they're more expensive but it get 10x the use out of them easily. With all the stupid controllers, remotes, and additional toys that take AA or AAA batteries i couldn't imagine how much money a month i would be dropping on batteries.

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RE: Battery Question - Apr.-20th-2008 7:08:39   
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Thanks Mr. Swede I rate your response 1336+1 for effort
BUT
Here is my situation...
I have a ton of regular triple a batteries that I have already used up and I was wondering if it was possible to buy some sort of charger and charge these batteries up?


Oh, ok. I feel like an idiot. Well, yeah basically what SCG said. There are special chargers though but I think they cost too much to even consider that.

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RE: Battery Question - Apr.-20th-2008 7:30:34   
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I suppose I will just buy a NiMh battery charger and batteries.... To bad all my dead batteries have to go down like this but hey I did eveything I could.  Throws batteries off cliff.... Goodbye Batteries

Thanks Everyone! 

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RE: Battery Question - Apr.-20th-2008 10:13:43   
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ORIGINAL: SpaceCowgirl

It is generally unsafe to try to recharge disposable single cell batteries. Trying to charge them would likely cause them to explode and you don't want the insides of your batteries leaking all over the place. It is safest just to dispose of them because they is no real practical way of trying to recharge them. 


Battery acid is a no no lol. Yeh just get rechargeables as its easier and cheaper overall tbh.

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