Sujet : Re: easy earbud battery replacement
De : liz (at) *nospam* poppyrecords.invalid.invalid (Liz Tuddenham)
Groupes : sci.electronics.repairDate : 03. Mar 2025, 19:24:49
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Organisation : Poppy Records
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Amanda Ripanykhazov <
licensedtoquil@gmail.com> wrote:
On 2/26/25 4:45 AM, Liz Tuddenham wrote:
Are the battery terminals dirty? If an invisible film of corrosion has
built up on them, it can create all sorts of fizzing noises.
The corrosion from alkaline batteries is hard, tenacious and incredibly
difficult to remove if you use conventional organic solvents and
cleaning agents. The magic substance, which works wonders, is water: a
slightly damp cloth or cotton-wool bud softens the corrosion and wipes
it away. Clean the terminals on both the battery and in the device,
then make sure they are completely dry before putting the battery back
in.
No, the terminals on both the new batteries and the old ones (when i put
them back in) seem reasonably clean.
The corrosion is invisible, so a clean-lookig terminal may still have a
semi-insulating layer which is too hard to rub or scrape off without
damaging the plating.
>And bluetooth is working. I can
see the signal working fine on boTH sets of cells and I can even get a
remaining battery per cent reading!
But still no sound.
I thought the problem was fizzing noises, not no sound at all.
-- ~ Liz Tuddenham ~(Remove the ".invalid"s and add ".co.uk" to reply)www.poppyrecords.co.uk