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    Alistair Robertson 1
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      #529792
      Alistair Robertson 1
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        @alistairrobertson1

        Hi,

        A neighbour has one of those "Weather Station" gadgets with an outside sensor on the window and a screen inside. It wasn't working so he fitted a couple of 2032 batteries but it still didn't work so I was called in to see what was wrong.

        Well the batteries were both dead (or so I thought!) after a bit of "are these the new or old batteries etc." we established that the new Duracell batteries were indeed dead although the packet had an expiry date of 2023 and had been bought as spares when the weather station was bought.

        I went home and got a couple of new batteries from my stock and the weather could be updated but I found it strange that both batteries were dud. I tried one in a stopwatch I had and I found the battery was slightly stiff to push in and remove so after very close examination I found that the battery was sealed in a very thin skin of plastic. I had to go round the periphery with a craft knife to get it off and the plastic was 0.007 mm thick.

        They were in a sealed packet and there was nothing on the packet to say that the individual batteries were sealed and I have never seen any others the same.

        Any one else been caught out?

        #529796
        Michael Gilligan
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          @michaelgilligan61133

          Brilliant yes

          MichaelG.

          #529797
          ega
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            @ega

            Protective film is present on other things: eg mobile phone screens and car number plates.

            I agree that there should be a warning.

            #529801
            Les Jones 1
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              @lesjones1

              When I was working I ordered some 2032 (Or similar cells.) though the companies logistics system. when I opened the package I found they had been packed in anti static bags. And as I expected they were all totally flat. A good example of a rule being made to protect things being use without applying common sense.

              Les.

              #529804
              noel shelley
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                @noelshelley55608

                How thick was the film ? .007mm ? Reminds me of buying a calculator and not being able to change the numbers on the screen ! I was on the point of going back to complain when thank the Lord I spotted it was a film over the display ! Ah well. Noel

                #529813
                John Haine
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                  @johnhaine32865

                  When I bought an early Kindle I had the reverse experience. It came with a protective film apparently printed with various branding information about Amazon and Kindle. When I peeled it off the info was still there, displayed on the actual screen as Kindles (then?) had an active ink display that didn't need power.

                  #529866
                  larry phelan 1
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                    @larryphelan1

                    Before anyone thinks this might be the problem with my Miutoyo, it,s not.

                    #529869
                    Nigel Graham 2
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                      @nigelgraham2

                      Never a problem with real buttons!

                      My workshop calculator – wherever it's hiding – lives in a small plastic bag to protect it from my oily hands.

                      #529891
                      old mart
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                        @oldmart

                        You were certainly on the ball to solve that mystery, maybe Duracell have started a safer packaging policy. I only have Panasonic which are still only in one layer of packaging.

                        #529912
                        roy entwistle
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                          @royentwistle24699

                          There are a lot of fake Duracell batteries out there. Probably  other makes as well

                          Not all sold by dodgy traders

                           

                          Edited By roy entwistle on 24/02/2021 20:27:39

                          #529958
                          Hopper
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                            @hopper

                            Could it be the plastic wrap on button batteries is a safety development due to the increasing number of horrific injuries and deaths they cause when swallowed by children? Apparently a naked battery will sit in their esophagus or stomach and form a chemical reaction that literally burns through the tissue. Horrible stuff.

                            Video shows what one inserted in the "tissue" of a sausage does. **LINK**

                            #529968
                            Ady1
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                              @ady1

                              That one would even have fooled a battery tester

                              I got my tester a long time ago at Lidl and it has paid for itself many times over

                              I found that when a gadget like a torch or a tv changer failed it was only one cell that was the issue, not 2 or 3 or 4

                              #529982
                              Alistair Robertson 1
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                                @alistairrobertson1

                                Indeed it did fox my tester as open circuit andI didn't even mark the plastic when I stuck the test probes of my Lidl tester on to the battery.

                                I don't know why I decided to stick it in the stopwatch as I was convinced that the battery was dead! Perhaps the fact that I had removed the old battery and left the cover off triggered a reaction to try another battery.

                                If I hadn't tried to fit it in the stopwatch and found it tight then it would have been placed in the dead battery box and be on it's way to the re-cycling centre.

                                #529995
                                Anthony Kendall
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                                  Posted by Ady1 on 25/02/2021 07:37:17:I found that when a gadget like a torch or a tv changer failed it was only one cell that was the issue, not 2 or 3 or 4

                                  Good point. We put so-called dud batteries in a box ready for recycling, mainly AAs. Next stage is for me to go through them with an Avo. Around 30% of AAs will usually produce in excess of 2A short circuit current – certainly useable for many applications.

                                  Yes, I have been caught with stickers on batteries. Once bitten and all that!

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