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Thread ID: 101346 2009-07-10 13:45:00 Cells leaked in torch - TWICE in 2 weeks Agent_24 (57) PC World Chat
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790717 2009-07-10 13:45:00 Put 2 brand new Energizers in... a week or so later the torch didn't work and the top cell (bulb end) was leaking

Took them out, threw the leaking one away. Cleaned the torch.

Got some cheap Woolworth's branded ones and put them in.

Worked for about a week then bam! The top cell is leaking again... :illogical


Doesn't make sense that the torch could be doing it, but I highly doubt it's the cells themselves....


Only time I've ever seen cells leak is when they're very old
Agent_24 (57)
790718 2009-07-10 18:50:00 Very strange.
If it is doing it two different brands of battery, then it must be something to do with the torch. What brand of torch is it ? Also were are you storing the torch.
Post some photos...
Very interesting.
wmoore (6009)
790719 2009-07-11 00:21:00 Perhaps the torch is going short circuit sometimes. I imagine that might cause batteries to leak. george12 (7)
790720 2009-07-11 00:25:00 Rerhaps it is the el-cheapo RS batteries?
Or the Grinch. ;)
R2x1 (4628)
790721 2009-07-11 00:50:00 It may just be coincidence. Actually, leaking cells are not seen so frequently these days, not as frequently as when the zinc outer case was just cardboard covered.

Coincidently, I've just carried out crude discharge tests on "Heavy Duty" AA cells to see how they compare.

Pleomax made by Samsung, $2 for 4 from Price Busters $2 dollar shop,

Camelion also $2 for 4 from the $2 Dollar Shop,

Max-Life, $10 for 20 from SuperCheap Auto,

Panasonic $2.99 for 4 from Countdown.

Used a 4xAA battery holder from DSE and soldered 27 ohm resistors across each cell, and the discharge test lasted for 6 hours.

There was not any significant difference between them, after 1 hour the Pleomax had dropped to 1.38 volts, the others were at 1.41 volts.

After 6 hours, the Pleomax was at 1.25 volts, the others were at 1.28/1.29 volts.

None of this is relevant to the original post :rolleyes:
Terry Porritt (14)
790722 2009-07-11 00:53:00 What's relevance got to do with it ? ? ;) R2x1 (4628)
790723 2009-07-12 10:47:00 Oh,Oh Is this the start of the "Leaky Torch Syndrome"? PJ :groan: Poppa John (284)
790724 2009-07-12 11:50:00 First bird flu, then swine flu, now something else has to carry the torch. R2x1 (4628)
790725 2009-07-12 19:44:00 I thought it was the olympic flame gary67 (56)
790726 2009-07-12 22:31:00 Someone will get a charge out of this thread... johcar (6283)
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