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Keeping batteries cold makes them last longer.

madocca12

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I understand that there have been a lot of myths surrounding whether or not this is true but I can clearly say that there is in fact some truth behind this.

I was intrigued to find out for myself and decided to carry out an experiment. I took 4 already use standard alkaline batteries, put two in the fridge for a week and left the other two at room temperature.

After a week I took them out and used them in a standard Kodak digital camera, the batteries that had been in the freezer lasted a lot longer than the ones that had just been left on my side.

Both sets of batteries had been used in the same way yet the colder ones were a lot more effective.

Has anyone else had any experience with this?
 
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Well i saw it on youtube that putting it inside the fridge make your batteries last long. I haven't tried it because maybe it is just a trick but soon i will try it so i know if it is true or not.
 

loveofpari

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ya i do understand that keeping battery cool helps in increasing the life span of the batttery but mine mobile battery is always heating . don't know why. do you know the solution for it??
 

jassbloggr

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We often used to do this when we were young and kinda playing with the classic Gameboy. After our batteries were drained out, we put them in the fridge and then recharge them later.
 

manjudh

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madocca12 said:
I understand that there have been a lot of myths surrounding whether or not this is true but I can clearly say that there is in fact some truth behind this.

I was intrigued to find out for myself and decided to carry out an experiment. I took 4 already use standard alkaline batteries, put two in the fridge for a week and left the other two at room temperature.

After a week I took them out and used them in a standard Kodak digital camera, the batteries that had been in the freezer lasted a lot longer than the ones that had just been left on my side.

Both sets of batteries had been used in the same way yet the colder ones were a lot more effective.

Has anyone else had any experience with this?

Oh really i didnt know a bit about that, i ve got a digital kodak camera and along with that i am using rechargable battery original kodak, once charged they work fine for me about doing 400 photos.

But keeping them in a freezer could make them long last, amazing thing to find. I ll try it out and put them in
 
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