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Quote from: TravisE on October 17, 2010, 03:53:07 pmAlthough I've never seen it happen firsthand, one thing I've heard of quite frequently over the years are TI calculators that seem to drain batteries in an excessively short period of time for no apparent reason. I guess somehow something in the calculator circuitry develops a defect that draws excessive current from the batteries in these cases.I know DJ's 83+SE had this happen to it. Good luck fb39ca4!
Although I've never seen it happen firsthand, one thing I've heard of quite frequently over the years are TI calculators that seem to drain batteries in an excessively short period of time for no apparent reason. I guess somehow something in the calculator circuitry develops a defect that draws excessive current from the batteries in these cases.
Btw when a battery explode literally, does it do a very loud detonation and large explosion like fireworks or a grenade?
Quote from: DJ Omnimaga on October 18, 2010, 12:26:43 amBtw when a battery explode literally, does it do a very loud detonation and large explosion like fireworks or a grenade? I think that if this would've happened, his calc would be dead.
We never know. Maybe these things are more resistant than you think.
Quote from: Silver Shadow on October 18, 2010, 12:43:55 amQuote from: DJ Omnimaga on October 18, 2010, 12:26:43 amBtw when a battery explode literally, does it do a very loud detonation and large explosion like fireworks or a grenade? I think that if this would've happened, his calc would be dead. It just went bang, sort of like a small firecracker.
Quote from: fb39ca4 on October 18, 2010, 03:34:19 pmQuote from: Silver Shadow on October 18, 2010, 12:43:55 amQuote from: DJ Omnimaga on October 18, 2010, 12:26:43 amBtw when a battery explode literally, does it do a very loud detonation and large explosion like fireworks or a grenade? I think that if this would've happened, his calc would be dead. It just went bang, sort of like a small firecracker.X.x. I would personally be scared, kinda, lol.
Now that we are on the topic of batteries, I have always wondered this: What is better, Energizer or Duracell? Every time I test my batteries, the Energizers tend to have a higher charge. But their pink bunny makes me suspicious. You just can't trust a pink rabbit.
I prefer Duracells as they seem to last longer but at like $8 per battery set (4 AAA's) I prefer the $1.49 sets of 12 batteries at the dollar store. I didn't have problems with them yet and in the end I end up saving money despite the fact they last like 4 times shorter.