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I don't know if this is the right forum for posting this question, but here goes...
I'm thinking of picking up a tackle or tool box to keep my flashlight paraphenalia organized. Perhaps something like the Cabela's: http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/t...ct&cmCat=Related_IPL_121613&id=0042538121630a
I'd like it to carry all of my small tools, soldering iron, DMM, O-rings, glue, loose batteries (AAA, AA, NiMH, alkalines, CR-123a), unused flashlights, etc. Which brings me to my question.
Are there any specific do's and don'ts about storing this stuff (besides common sense things like keeping them dry, away from heat, removing batteries from flashlights before storing them, padding to keep parts from rattling/scratching)?
In particular, are there problems with storing batteries? I plan on storing the CR-123a's in air-tight plastic dime coin tubes, separated in each tube by some non-conductive spacers (paper, posterboard, or foam). They will be stored indoors, out of the sunlight, max temperature should be less than 30C degrees. (Although humidity is high here, I have no plans for using any dessicant.)
I read a number of different threads about the dangers of heat, overcharging, overdischarging, unbalanced batteries, punctures, reverse installation, etc. However, I couldn't find one that with recommended procedures for storing Li-ion batteries.
The NiMH and alkalines will just be stored loose or in the 4x and 8x plastic containers commonly sold for them.
Any tips you can provide me would be most welcomed!
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I'm thinking of picking up a tackle or tool box to keep my flashlight paraphenalia organized. Perhaps something like the Cabela's: http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/t...ct&cmCat=Related_IPL_121613&id=0042538121630a
I'd like it to carry all of my small tools, soldering iron, DMM, O-rings, glue, loose batteries (AAA, AA, NiMH, alkalines, CR-123a), unused flashlights, etc. Which brings me to my question.
Are there any specific do's and don'ts about storing this stuff (besides common sense things like keeping them dry, away from heat, removing batteries from flashlights before storing them, padding to keep parts from rattling/scratching)?
In particular, are there problems with storing batteries? I plan on storing the CR-123a's in air-tight plastic dime coin tubes, separated in each tube by some non-conductive spacers (paper, posterboard, or foam). They will be stored indoors, out of the sunlight, max temperature should be less than 30C degrees. (Although humidity is high here, I have no plans for using any dessicant.)
I read a number of different threads about the dangers of heat, overcharging, overdischarging, unbalanced batteries, punctures, reverse installation, etc. However, I couldn't find one that with recommended procedures for storing Li-ion batteries.
The NiMH and alkalines will just be stored loose or in the 4x and 8x plastic containers commonly sold for them.
Any tips you can provide me would be most welcomed!
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