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I was snooping around a battery recycling bin to get some old laptop battery packs to salvage some 18650 cells, but instead came across some Duracell batteries:
I noticed they were in a Ziploc bag, but they looked perfectly normal: no signs of leakage or any disfigurement.
When I measured their voltages, they were all 1.60 volts +/- 0.05. They were brand new!
The C sized cells was in its case as well--it was opened, but all four cells were intact.
I'm just wondering why these perfectly brand new cells were thrown out...
So much for the environment…
I’m well aware of the distinct Korean culture, but there’s nothing about throwing away perfectly normal alkaline cells.
Anyone have theories about this?
I noticed they were in a Ziploc bag, but they looked perfectly normal: no signs of leakage or any disfigurement.
When I measured their voltages, they were all 1.60 volts +/- 0.05. They were brand new!
The C sized cells was in its case as well--it was opened, but all four cells were intact.
I'm just wondering why these perfectly brand new cells were thrown out...
So much for the environment…
I’m well aware of the distinct Korean culture, but there’s nothing about throwing away perfectly normal alkaline cells.
Anyone have theories about this?