by Cybertronian » Mon Jul 30, 2007 10:07 pm
Owning a J-5 (not Railspike) and Armada Unicron, I think that the only batteries worse than traditional ones (AA, C, D) are "button-cell" batteries.
The "LR-44"s in my J-5 did corrode (J-5 corroded so badly that the 'exploding' battery warped the blue cover to the weapon), but apparently were so used by this point, that the damage was not as extensive, as say a fresher battery. These provide the most problems because they have to be replaced at specialty stores (or online), making them more inaccessible than going to your local Kroger, or Wal-Mart (or truck stop) and snagging a set of "people-in-America-use-these" AAs.
The other problem is that there are several batteries made the same size, using different materials (Alkaline metals, Silver, ?). My G.I. Joe SuperSonic Fighters Major Bludd (or Maj. Bludd v2 for short) finally had his 3 A76 (effectively, same as LR-44s or Energizer 357s) batteries run down in his rocket/sound backpack -- after 15 years. Upon attempting to replace these with 3 Energizer 357s, the backpack does not work as efficiently, sometimes needing to be thumped, after a 1 second delay. Perhaps if Duracell A76s (as opposed to S76s) weren't so expensive and hard to find, I'd have better luck. On the other hand after 15 years of minor use, don't be surprised to find a familiar cyan-colored lining on the battery compartment.
For those who love MISB toys, I insist and encourage opening of your battery-including figures. Remove the battery, then restore the package to the best of your ability. I don't think any future collector will whine because your movie leader Optimus didn't get miscolored by languishing, unused batteries. On the other hand, they're welcome to buy my Trypticon, whose Energizer C cells have been sitting in him since I first put him in storage -- back in 1989!
(J/K -- I had to completely disassemble him to swap out his yellow battery compartment with a spare Trypsy's.)
-- Cybertronian.
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Cybertronian on Mon Jul 30, 2007 10:29 pm, edited 2 times in total.