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Re: [IRCA] Batteries in my Supper Radio II OT



I had some Duracell D's get a bit hot and bloat and ruin a radio.

I would bet some $ that Patrick's radio got pretty warm over time.

Paul

On Sat, Jan 14, 2017 at 3:48 PM, Stewart, Joseph R <
RandyStewart@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Russ Edmunds wrote:
> I'd not be overconfident that you have good Duracells. Over the past 2
> years I've had more Duracell AA and AAA cells leak fairly early in their
> useful lives. I've been checking my radios more frequently and removing the
> cells entirely for those not planned to be in use for anything longer than
> a few weeks. I've also started checking out some other brands.
>
> I've had a lot of Duracells leak lately as well--not sure what's up with
> them.  Like Russ says, we loyal Duracell users should maybe try other
> brands to be safe.  I had a Sony ICF-7600GR basically ruined by
> leaky/bloating batteries.
>
> Randy Stewart
> Arts Producer
> KSMU
> 901 S. National
> Springfield MO 65897
>
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