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Originally Posted by gpsman1
I have to assume you are joking, since you know the cells are sealed "dry cells" just like your Duracell flashlight batteries!
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Although they are "sealed," it is a plastic case and access is possible. It isn't trivial and involves a small hole and use a syringe to replace the KOH electrolyte. As long as the cells aren't shorted, they work like ordinary batteries.
Bob Wilson