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It's been a while, maybe 10-12 years since I last had even a partial layout on which to

run some DCS engines.  So today I discovered I stupidly left batteries in the remote way

back when.  Is this salvageable, and if so what's my next step, pry it apart & try to clean

things up ?   Thks.IMG_0180 

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trestleking posted:

 So today I discovered I stupidly left batteries in the remote way

back when.  Is this salvageable, and if so what's my next step, pry it apart & try to clean

things up ?   Thks. 

Happens to everyone, and don't think this is just an old battery issue. We have an unopened package of Rayovac AA's purchased this year that must be returned which has the white powder floating throughout the package. If it happened after we installed the bad ones we'd have never known until it was too late. Our Duracell batteries have gone bad like your image when installed into units, just not in the unopened packages.

Chris, on that link it says, " Duracell batteries are packed flush to the bottom of the card-stock. You should be able to stand authentic battery packs upright without them falling."  I question that.  The Duracells at Costco, in larger packs, do not stand up.  I have heard that Kirkland batteries are made by Duracell, so I won't buy them either.

I hit a very cheap sale on Ray-o-Vac at Lowes at bought a lot of AAs.  I'm not sure they last as long as Duracells, but I haven't had a leaker yet.

Clem, if your statement about standing up is correct, then all Duracells sold at Costco are counterfeit, and have been so for years. 

I also use rechargeables for my 4 remotes.  Back when DCS first came out, I bought 8 Ray-o-vac 15-minute rechargeable NiMHs, and, hard to believe, they are still working acceptably.  I also have 4 sets of Eveready NiMHs, but they're youngsters.

I have also heard of the stand up test and Costco Duracell's sold here don't 'stand up'. Think I saw that on the internet somewhere? I have also had some Duracells from Costco start leaking on me the last couple of years. I had not had problems before this, at least not that I was aware of? Maybe I was draining them before they could leak?

I have been watching things since and switched to the Kirkland brand (cheaper and so far so good).  The only thing here that has been ruined so far was my Ideal non-contact voltage tester, really badly corroded, couldn't hardly get the batteries out of the thing. Amazon sent me a new one for a small fee, around $20 (about the same as the original had cost).

Clem,

Thanks for checking and clearing that one up. I thought it would be really very odd that Costco would be selling fake Duracells. I am sure they do sell a ton of them. Doesn't change the fact that recently I have had trouble with a few Costco Duracells though. Guess it now has nothing to do with Costco though, just the batteries themselves.

Also to add to my above post, it has been only the AA's that caused problems. I also have AAA, C, D, & 9 volt Duracells from Costco that have not had any problems at all. Guess I should have stated that before. Maybe I just got a bad batch of AA's ??

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