Hello.
2 questions about battery storage
Both refer to primary lithiums - CR123A and Energizer AA/AAA.
1: There is lots of info on fridge storage on the forum, but my question refers specifically to a sealed otter case. I'm not sure if it's best to close the lid before putting it in the fridge, thus avoiding any condensation, or if condensation will still form inside anyway so it would be better to put it in the fridge for a while with the lid open, then seal. Or, is it a bad idea anyway for a reason I haven't thought of?
2: A family member has a small machine (on a farm) that can wrap sections of meat in plastic, then suck out the air and seal it.
If I do this with groups of batteries, would this be....
A: A good idea, leaking/venting couldn't happen as there would be no air to react with?
B: A very bad idea because leaking/venting can still happen, but it will have nowhere to go and will force itself out of the plastic?
I might just go with a small cool-bag for storage though (not in fridge), if the above ideas are not advisable.
Thank you
2 questions about battery storage
Both refer to primary lithiums - CR123A and Energizer AA/AAA.
1: There is lots of info on fridge storage on the forum, but my question refers specifically to a sealed otter case. I'm not sure if it's best to close the lid before putting it in the fridge, thus avoiding any condensation, or if condensation will still form inside anyway so it would be better to put it in the fridge for a while with the lid open, then seal. Or, is it a bad idea anyway for a reason I haven't thought of?
2: A family member has a small machine (on a farm) that can wrap sections of meat in plastic, then suck out the air and seal it.
If I do this with groups of batteries, would this be....
A: A good idea, leaking/venting couldn't happen as there would be no air to react with?
B: A very bad idea because leaking/venting can still happen, but it will have nowhere to go and will force itself out of the plastic?
I might just go with a small cool-bag for storage though (not in fridge), if the above ideas are not advisable.
Thank you
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