I am looking to install batteries in several torches, some of which will be used regularly and some as backup lights which will only be used in an emergency.
The choices I have are Alkaline, Lithium primaries (such as Energiser Lithium), Li-ion, Ni-Mh and LSD NiMh.
Having been the victim of leaking batteries I want to if possible eliminate the chance of this happening. I have had Alkalines, Ni-Cd and Lithium button cells leak on me, but do not have long term experience of other Lithium primaries, Li-ion or Ni-Mh batteries.
Alkaline batteries have mostly been OK, if you make sure you don't go past the date, but if you have a battery dated 2016 but you have mostly or discharged it and leave it for a year or two (still well within the date), will it be safe, or could it leak?
There is also the possibility that if the torch has been switched on (even accidentally), the battery becomes fully depleted and the switch is left on, will this make any of these batteries leak?
Has anyone had an energiser Lithium leak?
My plan so far is to use:
Either Energiser Lithium or LSD Ni-Mh (with a yearly discharge/recharge) in my key backup torches.
In my general use torches I would go for a mixture or Li-ion and LSD Ni-Mh
As for Alkaline batteries I think I will now keep them out of the torch unless it is going to be used, so a backup torch will be left with its batteries out until it is needed. This makes it easier to check the date and ensures the torch cannot be accidentally switched on.
Any other comments or advice is welcomed.
The choices I have are Alkaline, Lithium primaries (such as Energiser Lithium), Li-ion, Ni-Mh and LSD NiMh.
Having been the victim of leaking batteries I want to if possible eliminate the chance of this happening. I have had Alkalines, Ni-Cd and Lithium button cells leak on me, but do not have long term experience of other Lithium primaries, Li-ion or Ni-Mh batteries.
Alkaline batteries have mostly been OK, if you make sure you don't go past the date, but if you have a battery dated 2016 but you have mostly or discharged it and leave it for a year or two (still well within the date), will it be safe, or could it leak?
There is also the possibility that if the torch has been switched on (even accidentally), the battery becomes fully depleted and the switch is left on, will this make any of these batteries leak?
Has anyone had an energiser Lithium leak?
My plan so far is to use:
Either Energiser Lithium or LSD Ni-Mh (with a yearly discharge/recharge) in my key backup torches.
In my general use torches I would go for a mixture or Li-ion and LSD Ni-Mh
As for Alkaline batteries I think I will now keep them out of the torch unless it is going to be used, so a backup torch will be left with its batteries out until it is needed. This makes it easier to check the date and ensures the torch cannot be accidentally switched on.
Any other comments or advice is welcomed.