I know one should remove batteries from a remote control they don't use for long periods of time, but let's just say I'm lazy and/or forgetful about that.
I need a battery technology which is pretty much leak proof , under standard indoor temperatures, so even if a very low voltage, nearly dead battery is left unattended in a remote control I don't use (or touch) for many years, I need not worry that it will leak when I go to use it years later. I don't care about the issue of battery life and self discharge tendencies; finding I have to replace the batteries when I go to use it years later is just fine, it is leaking if not attended to (under certain circumstances) that is my concern. Thanks.
CORRECTION: I meant Lithium batteries, disposable primaries that is, not li-ion.
I need a battery technology which is pretty much leak proof , under standard indoor temperatures, so even if a very low voltage, nearly dead battery is left unattended in a remote control I don't use (or touch) for many years, I need not worry that it will leak when I go to use it years later. I don't care about the issue of battery life and self discharge tendencies; finding I have to replace the batteries when I go to use it years later is just fine, it is leaking if not attended to (under certain circumstances) that is my concern. Thanks.
CORRECTION: I meant Lithium batteries, disposable primaries that is, not li-ion.
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