Don't Throw Away Old Batteries! Easy Way To Restore 1.5V Battery To Like New

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  • Опубликовано: 1 апр 2024
  • Hello everyone! You are watching video " Don't Throw Away Old Batteries! Easy Way To Restore 1 5V Battery To Like New"
    In this video, we will restore old AA batteries ( 1.5Volt batteries ) into like new batteries, helping you reuse what you have and save some money. Note that with these tips and tricks, you should only recharge the battery once, do not use it a second time. You must clearly understand the knowledge and problems that may arise before implementing.
    Wishing you success and happiness!
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  • @serhat5222
    @serhat5222 Месяц назад +171

    Never reproduce this at home fire danger single batteries cannot be recharged. This kind of video should be censored.

    • @GausDIY
      @GausDIY  Месяц назад +9

      Thank you for your feedback, I will test it many times to see the results. In fact, any electronic device you charge is at risk of fire. Have a nice day!

    • @Michciomsgmailcom
      @Michciomsgmailcom Месяц назад

      Wchich camera please too

    • @akatalmadge9000
      @akatalmadge9000 Месяц назад +27

      This is total bollox, don't do it!!!!

    • @user-ko6gu6yz2p
      @user-ko6gu6yz2p 26 дней назад +3

      @@GausDIY заряжаю подсевшие батарейки много лет ни одного случая возгорания, надо не превышать ток заряда !!!

    • @Kiwigeo8339
      @Kiwigeo8339 20 дней назад +13

      @@GausDIY "In fact, any electronic device you charge is at risk of fire. "
      That's an inane statement which shows you don't know how to carry out a basic risk assessment.
      Some devices are simply not designed to be charged and have a much higher risk of causing issues than devices that are designed to be charged.

  • @eeledahc
    @eeledahc 21 день назад +44

    When I was a kid I found that I could do this with a wall wart and my cassette player. The batteries would charge up but not last last a day and then eventually started oozing acid.

    • @mikemondano3624
      @mikemondano3624 14 дней назад +1

      It's not acid, but yeh.

    • @46babaganoosh
      @46babaganoosh 11 дней назад +5

      In his next video, he'll use this same setup and hook it up to his TV, claiming he can get all the channels in the world.

    • @davidmacphee3549
      @davidmacphee3549 9 дней назад

      @@46babaganoosh Smart tv's are very different from 26 inch color sets

    • @davidmacphee3549
      @davidmacphee3549 9 дней назад

      My Wife and I bought old antique radios or recorders still with the original batteries. SURPRISE! No leakage after 60 years.

    • @davidmacphee3549
      @davidmacphee3549 9 дней назад

      @@mikemondano3624 LSD it's not. Timothy tested it.

  • @user-lq9dw6wu5b
    @user-lq9dw6wu5b 9 дней назад +24

    This is the first thing that comes to mind for amateurs, but it only lasts for a while and there is a risk of Liquid leakage. Use rechargeable batteries. The best in the world is Panasonic's rechargeable Evolta, next up is Eneloop.

  • @davidecosciani9232
    @davidecosciani9232 10 дней назад +29

    Very dangerous and it can explode!!!

    • @user-ws3lb6ou9d
      @user-ws3lb6ou9d 2 дня назад +1

      爆発しました。 実証してしまった。

  • @patrickherveou7518
    @patrickherveou7518 22 дня назад +21

    ok but the battery do not keep the new charge any longer, ! just test it after 1 or 2 hours after charging it, the voltage decrease fast , even if not working...

    • @davidmacphee3549
      @davidmacphee3549 7 дней назад +2

      You can't properly check these batteries with a Multi Meter unless you provide some sort of resistance load across the battery.
      "Yup 1.6 Volts!" N o Man. That is only the Potential difference while not being used in a device. No current is available for long.

  • @pomme4682
    @pomme4682 22 дня назад +7

    Do not do this! Years ago I tried reactivating a battery using this method. To be safe I enclosed the gear inside a metal cookie tin and then left it in my garage charging at about 100 mA. When I returned later my garage was full of black smoke! Fortunately no damage was caused except to my pride!

  • @pietrobernini4471
    @pietrobernini4471 21 день назад +68

    There are ready-made battery holders on the market for €1-2. In this arrangement the batteries may leak or explode. In any case, the charge acquired is minimal, it will never be like that of a new battery.

    • @jiriullsperger1230
      @jiriullsperger1230 18 дней назад +8

      And the capacity of the recharged battery is minimal. Also the voltage drops quickly even without discharging it.

    • @user-bs3yu3vk7v
      @user-bs3yu3vk7v 7 дней назад

      Ò​@@jiriullsperger1230

  • @edpaparo9916
    @edpaparo9916 22 дня назад +35

    I don't have pvc pipe. can i use a really long piece of celery?

    • @thebelieversplace
      @thebelieversplace 19 дней назад +1

      its just a battery holder, you can buy them.

    • @fins59
      @fins59 14 дней назад +10

      No celery is too floppy, use two carrots in series.

    • @davidmacphee3549
      @davidmacphee3549 9 дней назад +1

      @@fins59 Hold them together with floppy discs

  • @miguelmorbidoni2157
    @miguelmorbidoni2157 Месяц назад +44

    Las baterías ( o pilas ) secas no se recargan ....yó lo hice con un transf y es cierto q vuelve a su carga normal .....hay q controlar el calor d la pila mientras se recarga ( para q no estalle ) .....el problema es q la carga aplicada no dura absolutamente nada ...o sea muy poco ....las pilas o baterías secas tienen un proceso d una pasta dura q almacena los electrones ...cuando estos pierden la energía, la recarga es inútil ...porq son secas ....carga ...pero no dura nada

    • @PlacideLadi-qq5lv
      @PlacideLadi-qq5lv 21 день назад +2

      Exact!

    • @angel75020
      @angel75020 9 дней назад +1

      Exactamente : la confusión viene de la palabra en inglés "battery", cual tiene que ser precisamente "rechargeable battery" para lo que llamamos batería y que podemos recargar, que no hay que confundir con la simple "battery" que es una pila (versión moderna de la pila de Volta) y no se puede recargar.

  • @nickdelalla980
    @nickdelalla980 26 дней назад +67

    Holy shit just go out and buy a pack of batteries for a $1.99... 🤡

    • @DiegoALexis2079
      @DiegoALexis2079 7 дней назад +1

      If you can use a battery twice, you will not only save $1.99, in your entire life you will save more than $2000, you will also reduce overall pollution since you will use half the regular consumption. And the easy part is that you don't need to make that gadget, you can use any battery charger and it would work...

    • @ernstlessau8208
      @ernstlessau8208 4 дня назад +2

      @@DiegoALexis2079 You are telling deaf wrong shit.

    • @ernstlessau8208
      @ernstlessau8208 4 дня назад +1

      @@DiegoALexis2079you have no idea about these dry cell batteries

    • @DiegoALexis2079
      @DiegoALexis2079 4 дня назад

      @@ernstlessau8208 prove it or shut your big mouth

  • @CdaleMental
    @CdaleMental Месяц назад +4

    I have batter rechargers. They seem to get the volts up but not actually be useful. They are supposed to work best if your just topping them off a bit.

  • @k.ooommen5879
    @k.ooommen5879 28 дней назад +21

    Time killer😊

    • @SaRavanan.l1967
      @SaRavanan.l1967 26 дней назад

      S

    • @josemoreno7104
      @josemoreno7104 23 дня назад +1

      Sirve pero cargan poco
      Yo USO un cargasdor de baterias pero dura cada vez menos las cargo 3 o
      4 veces

  • @marianomarin2557
    @marianomarin2557 29 дней назад +6

    Lo mas posible es que se hinchen o derrame el acido, aparte de quemarse con desprendimiento de vapores tóxicos

  • @jonathanallen1605
    @jonathanallen1605 22 дня назад +4

    People have been recharging "dry" batteries for over 100 years. Competently designed systems use a variable power supply with a (milli) ammeter in series to minimize the chance of excess current causing the batteries to overheat and burst. The best results have been mediocre with the recharged cells having but a small fraction of the amp-hour capacity of new ones.

  • @michcioms
    @michcioms Месяц назад +11

    It cant get usable capacity...only for a while, when it stuck for some energy angry devices it will be usable for seconds

    • @GausDIY
      @GausDIY  Месяц назад +1

      I used it for my wall clock, so far it's still working fine! Thank You!

    • @Michciomsgmailcom
      @Michciomsgmailcom Месяц назад +1

      ​@@GausDIYits always better than buy new firstly .best wishes 😊

  • @logothaironsides2942
    @logothaironsides2942 19 дней назад +4

    We have a charger that can recharge ordinary batteries.(I bought it about 20 years ago and its called battery manager ultra) It trickle charges them. I have used it for years without problem. A battery charged with it will work a second time and run out more quickly. It can then recharge again and each time runs out faster. I think about 3 times is the limit. The better batteries do best with it. Very cheap batteries you only get one recharge and then they just wont . It shows a screen with how its doing, whether its viable and turns it off when its done. You cant do lithium or damaged batteries with it. Your idea seems similar but I suppose you havent got a safety measure so you must monitor it by eye and not leave it when charging.

    • @andilowe9526
      @andilowe9526 18 дней назад

      @logothaironsides2942
      Do you have the manufacturer and model of this charger?

    • @logothaironsides2942
      @logothaironsides2942 18 дней назад

      @@andilowe9526 innovations battery manager ultra UK reg design D204427 made by innovations ltd of richmond surrey england. I believe we do have the newer version somewhere downstairs which can also do 9 volt(cant find it at the mo) but this one does AA and AAA. It also does C and D I think

  • @ogreunderbridge5204
    @ogreunderbridge5204 19 дней назад +3

    This is not a how to restore one trip batteries, this is flogging a dead horse.
    Getting an apparent immediate readable voltage does not mean a recharged battery. It wont have much if any ampere hours in recharged storage. Its slightly dangerous too, they may explode in your face. A one time battery works at the principle of sacrificing 2 different metals according to galvanic series (search and read) exposed to an acidic solution that corrodes the least valuable metal. Battery dies at the depletion/total corrosion of that lesser metal.
    But hey, I like your home made battery array. You could make some nice power packs for rechargeable batteries with those. Go shop some 18650 Li-ions or so and have some fun. Long range e-bike? Electric moped ? Solar panel power bank ?
    Lots of people throws away power tool batteries when they fail, usually its only a cell or two that has gone bad and there are usually many in each pack, each holding 3,6V as healthy. Both most battery power tools and most laptops uses 18650 Li-ions. There´s a good and free waste reuse supply.

  • @Alatinu
    @Alatinu Месяц назад +1

    yo lo he hecho h , con cuidado que No desmienten demasiado, Si es posible carcarlas. No dura demasiado la Carga pero " te puede salvar de una Emergencia o de un apuro si estas lejos de la ciudad y puedes tener una fuente de energia alternstuva. Gracias por tu trabajo y por compartir experiencias. Trata de hacerte tú mismo pilas de Sal y otras alternativas . Te salen gratis.
    ¡ Salud !

  • @gustavodelvallezayas2317
    @gustavodelvallezayas2317 24 дня назад +8

    Eso es solo un cargador rústico,si la batería es recargable,,seguro se cargará,pero si son desechables,lo dudo

    • @caroltenge5147
      @caroltenge5147 9 дней назад

      Fuegos Artificialis! Tiros! Ka Boom!

  • @Chrisinpa
    @Chrisinpa 20 дней назад +2

    I do this all the time but they don't last quite as long the second time around but they are ok for radios etc.

  • @rzmiscera
    @rzmiscera 22 дня назад +4

    Dah! They do sell rechargeable batteries for yes more money but can be safely Cha raged several times in a unit made especially for this.

  • @jasonbrabazon4723
    @jasonbrabazon4723 15 дней назад +12

    Wow... And as promised, this = soooo EASY!! With just twenty dollars worth of materials and a few hours' time you can save the $4 it would cost to buy 3 new batteries.
    Genius!!
    And those frankenbatteries are BOUND to hold a charge for at LEAST an hour or two!
    Next: an in-depth tutorial on how to restore used kleenex (paper handkerchiefs) using only hydrogen peroxide, carbolic acid, jumper cables, an electron microscope and a particle collider -- so stop throwin' them away!!

    • @legamature
      @legamature 13 дней назад

      you intelligent

    • @ernstlessau8208
      @ernstlessau8208 4 дня назад +1

      ​@@legamature you and he have no idea about these dry cell batteries. . .

    • @palomarjack4395
      @palomarjack4395 4 дня назад

      Great idea! Let's all ship him our used tissues, COD.

  • @davidmacphee3549
    @davidmacphee3549 9 дней назад +1

    When I was 12, I used to do that with a long string of battery's on the Home phone line in my room. 1966. Whenever I did that, the phone would not work. People would call and freak out and call 'Bell"
    I never told my mom why but my batteries were all good..

  • @TG_tips92
    @TG_tips92 Месяц назад +2

    Which video camera do you use?

  • @tobiaslieblein2686
    @tobiaslieblein2686 Месяц назад +18

    Besides this, it has got power again, but for how long? The capacity is most important

    • @Michciomsgmailcom
      @Michciomsgmailcom Месяц назад +3

      Capacity is maximum 25%of original,maybe it can works few days maybe weeks in remote controller for tv or something similar non hungry for current....

    • @GausDIY
      @GausDIY  Месяц назад +3

      Well, I've been using it for my computer mouse and wall clock for a week now and it's still working fine. Thank you!

    • @Michciomsgmailcom
      @Michciomsgmailcom Месяц назад +2

      ​@@GausDIYwell its fine,best wishes 😊

    • @ferrysamat3292
      @ferrysamat3292 28 дней назад +3

      Call the 🔥 fire department 😅after watch this video LoL

  • @BetterNowThanLater
    @BetterNowThanLater 27 дней назад +2

    I liked the understated background music....

  • @cliffboulton8763
    @cliffboulton8763 2 дня назад

    I found it easier to buy a Bulk Pack of AA Batteries when I was in the DIY store. Can't be bothered with all that messing around to save pennies.

  • @hectormata449
    @hectormata449 6 дней назад

    Ive recharged regular batteries for decades now. Yes some batteries when recharged will burst and leak all over the enclosed charging box so i set the box upright so if that happens the acids will only leak on to the lower pad. Ive recharged several two or three times before discarding. Never had any of them explode like a bomb although that can be a possibility so the reason for the enclosed box as an additional safety. Last five years i only charge nickel-cadmium, lithium, metal-hydride types. Got lazy to clean the box when one of the older lead-acid batteries would leak.

  • @josearnaldopinheirodossant7712
    @josearnaldopinheirodossant7712 14 дней назад +2

    I just wanna know, how many hours this charging, once the batteries are charged, last ?

    • @andyhowlett2231
      @andyhowlett2231 9 дней назад

      They tend to lose the charge by themselves without any use.

  • @pantssteteco8967
    @pantssteteco8967 День назад

    昔流行ったけど、充電用ではない電池を充電すると液漏れ、発火、爆発等の恐れがあるのでメーカーは警告してるよね

  • @johndunstan8611
    @johndunstan8611 21 день назад +1

    The best part of this video is the camera.

  • @lloydpenfold486
    @lloydpenfold486 7 дней назад

    Putting then in a warm place (on a radiator or in the sun if you're in a hot country) works just as well.

    • @davidmartin1093
      @davidmartin1093 6 дней назад +1

      Yes, I remember putting the flat alkaline batteries from a handheld game on our hearth as a kid and when warmed through they lasted a few hours more...👍

  • @user-sb2ou3hh1j
    @user-sb2ou3hh1j 13 дней назад

    you can recharge discharged alkaline batteries once in a while if you charge with pulses. There is a risk of explosion because gases are formed inside the battery.

  • @christianmounier9083
    @christianmounier9083 27 дней назад +2

    Juste une remarque : Vous contrôlez la qualité d'une pile avec un voltmètre numérique. Or pour s'assurer qu'une pile possède encore de l'énergie, son contrôle doit se faire en courant sur le calibre 1Ampère et si possible avec un ampèremètre à aiguille. Si l'aiguille dévie brusquement à fond, c'est que la pile a de l' énergie. Si l'aiguille se déplace sur le premier tiers du cadran, la pile peut aller au recyclage. De plus votre intervention est dangereuse.

    • @GausDIY
      @GausDIY  27 дней назад

      Merci pour le partage et vos suggestions. Vous êtes une personne bonne et polie. Je vous souhaite, à vous et à votre famille, toujours joie et bonheur ❤️

  • @franklinpoma5302
    @franklinpoma5302 22 дня назад

    Eh puesto baterías no recargable en un cargador. Pero solo lo eh dejado por unos 2 minutos. Sirven para un control remoto. Seguramente dejándolas más tiempo se recalentar a y explotaran

  • @omarrojas7174
    @omarrojas7174 5 дней назад

    Si estas baterías se las expone al sol durante un día con su positivo apuntando a mismo se carga

  • @user-wt2ol2mj5n
    @user-wt2ol2mj5n 19 дней назад +1

    Try は「Watch」ではなく、Clock」ではないでしょうか?!!!。

  • @ksf1388
    @ksf1388 8 дней назад +5

    “I know a way to do this in an even more complex way,” said the Snow Queen.😀

  • @BillBadMule123
    @BillBadMule123 14 дней назад +1

    Yes but how long will they hold that charge compared to a new battery ? under a load ? My Guess is not long LOL

  • @starfindings
    @starfindings Месяц назад +1

    Very interesting! What was the purpose of the baking soda?

    • @GausDIY
      @GausDIY  Месяц назад

      Helps make the connection stronger! Thank Bro

    • @richardeldridge6522
      @richardeldridge6522 25 дней назад +1

      @@GausDIY Baking soda and superglue form a very sturdy bond.

    • @hugolorenzoelias9966
      @hugolorenzoelias9966 24 дня назад +2

      forma un plastico muy duro que refuerza el pegamento, pero no es aconsejable este metodo de recuperacion, ya que las baterias no recargables una vez cumplido su ciclo mueren, solo que si quieres recargarlas toman una carga que dura efimeramente y se corre el riesgo que estallen o se incendien. Es peligroso y no rinden casi nada

  • @YosvanySalazarCaballero
    @YosvanySalazarCaballero 5 дней назад

    Soy de cuba,si se pudiera comentar el vídeo ebacuaria muchas dudas.

  • @uwehaferland6241
    @uwehaferland6241 День назад

    Richtig ist, man kann Alkali-Mangan Batterien ETWAS aufladen, bei Zink-Kohle hat man quasi keine Chance. Allerdings rate ich von dieser abenteuerlichen Methode wie hier gezeigt dringend ab! Die Chancen einer platzenden oder gar explodierenden Batterie sind hoch. Und wenn dann auch noch ätzende Kalilauge ausläuft, kann es teuer und für die Augen gefährlich werden! Ich hätte bei diesem Thema wenigstens das Rückstromladen/Reflexladen von Ernst Beer (Patent 1952) verwendet, wo man periodisch 10 %. des Ladestroms zum Entladen nimmt. Dadurch sinkt der Innendruck erheblich, was die Explosionsgefahr deutlich reduziert, und die Dentritenbildung wird drastisch reduziert, was bei Akkus und deren Schnellladung dringend anzuraten ist. Achja, die Leerlaufspannung zu messen macht wenig Sinn, man sollte diese immer unter Belastung messen, denn auch ziemlich leergelutschte Zellen können eine hohe Leerlaufspannung haben, was man dann mit voller Zelle verwechselt. War das ein Beitrag aus der Reihe "Jugend forscht"?

  • @DiegoALexis2079
    @DiegoALexis2079 7 дней назад +1

    I have done this for years and I am going to give you certain facts.
    1- Never recharge them more than once
    2- Never recharge them for more than 1:30 hours
    3- Always recharge in a safe area and away from flammable objects
    4- Never recharge if you are going to leave them unsupervised
    5- You can use a rechargeable battery charger
    6- Once recharged, the useful life of the battery is 50% of its previous life time
    7- It is a lifesaver when we do not have the possibility to go shopping or when we do not have time to go
    8- The first test should be in a patio or a safe area of the house, since they were not designed to be recharged, some of poor quality could deteriorate easily, heat up to the extreme, release some liquid or even catch fire.
    9- Better buy rechargeable batteries, I have been recharging my batteries for more than 5 years and they continue to work perfectly and I have saved a fortune
    10- Free Palestine!

    • @lloydpenfold486
      @lloydpenfold486 7 дней назад

      Free Palestine....with every five gallons.

  • @MrDaiseymay
    @MrDaiseymay 2 дня назад

    I FELL ASLEEP

  • @paulhooson6850
    @paulhooson6850 8 дней назад

    Use a battery charger, for any battery type. But, alternate dry cell batteries with the nondry cells to act as a capacitor in the circuit. The dry cell batteries will prevent the nondry cells from overheating and melting the plastic insulation. You can reuse any type of batteries about 8 times before oxidizing gases or deteriorating conditions sufficiently reduce quality.

    • @GausDIY
      @GausDIY  7 дней назад

      Thank you for sharing useful knowledge

  • @zlatkohrkac9382
    @zlatkohrkac9382 7 дней назад

    Which glues used?

  • @GinettaBwabye
    @GinettaBwabye 14 дней назад

    Nowe baterie ładowałeś? Naładuj te stare, które miały na początku filmu 0,9V 😁

  • @marcopilati7464
    @marcopilati7464 Месяц назад +38

    DANGEROUS!!!!!

  • @jayce3071
    @jayce3071 19 дней назад

    il existe des chargeurs specifiques pour pile alcaline ou saline si la pile affiche encore plus de 1.2 v. on peut alors les recherger une dizaine de fois maximum

  • @supertonique669
    @supertonique669 Месяц назад +61

    This method is the best one to get your house on fire ! It is very dangerous to try recharging a battery. Very dangerous...

    • @franklinchmara3039
      @franklinchmara3039 27 дней назад +7

      Very true, batteries that are not designed to be recharged don't try it, it can be extremely dangerous, throw them away and replace with new ones.

    • @FriedemannRabanus
      @FriedemannRabanus 23 дня назад

      14:11 14:11
      ​@@franklinchmara3039

    • @sajanjosemathews7413
      @sajanjosemathews7413 22 дня назад +5

      Exactly bro. They are not intending to recharge .

    • @MagdyNasra-ci2ms
      @MagdyNasra-ci2ms 22 дня назад +1

      ١ ‏‪8:18‬‏ ‏‪8:20‬‏

    • @michael.forkert
      @michael.forkert 20 дней назад

      _Says the battery industry_ 😊

  • @southaustinukes
    @southaustinukes 18 дней назад +1

    OMG, jankiest construction ever but I had to keep watching. The methodology and time involved, and it is in a state of waiting to start falling apart right from the start.

    • @GausDIY
      @GausDIY  18 дней назад

      Glad you enjoyed it! I will try to be better. Wishing you and your family always happiness! Thank You Bro!

  • @adolfomarbella
    @adolfomarbella 8 дней назад

    Lo intenté hacer una vez y de salió un líquido pegajoso y asqueroso que lo pingó todo.

  • @lemosfab
    @lemosfab 4 дня назад

    IT'S A CHEMICAL REACTION. WHEN IT FINISHES, NOTHING CAN RESTORE IT.

  • @TheShamwari
    @TheShamwari 17 дней назад

    That can not be pluged into the mains 220V here in UK?

    • @thhseeking
      @thhseeking 6 дней назад

      It'll recharge twice as fast...or go supernova 🤣 Same here in Aus...240V 😛

  • @jespermikkelsen7553
    @jespermikkelsen7553 4 дня назад

    A voltage of 1.7V after "recharging" doens't tell anything about the capacity. To put it simple:There are rechargeable batteries and non-rechargeable battries. Never try to recharge a normal battery. It's a waste of money and time. Besides, it's dangerous, as they can explode

  • @daveshaw9523
    @daveshaw9523 4 дня назад

    If this method of saving old batteries is so good.
    Why does he have a tub full of old batteries?
    Why hasn't he recharged his original four-pack of batteries already?

  • @franconero181
    @franconero181 8 дней назад +1

    This is wasted time I will never get back...

  • @mikepanchaud1
    @mikepanchaud1 5 дней назад

    Proof that 'a little knowledge is a denderous thing' Don't do this, there is no current regulation or voltage stabilisation.

  • @NaturopathMD
    @NaturopathMD 2 дня назад

    Kuala Lumpur

  • @cr6pticc961
    @cr6pticc961 7 дней назад

    This is really easy to test if he is right or wrong. 1 Take a new battery and test how long it takes to get empty with a device. 2. Take his "charged" battery and see the difference in working time. I would guess that the charged battery gonna last about 30% of the time a new battery lasts. So it might be a "temporary" solution but not a miracle one. I would rather use lithium batteries since they are cheap enough, have more power, and are truly rechargeable. Or just use a Ni--Mh rechargeable battery like Eneloops or others since they are cheap enough too.

  • @marcosyreme
    @marcosyreme 10 дней назад

    Se quer recarregar há pilhas recarregáveis e seu carregador próprio

  • @luisvalenzuela5610
    @luisvalenzuela5610 5 дней назад

    Este tema de recargar baterias no recargables, es posible, pero no siempre funciona, depende del desgaste interno de los materiales que producen electricidad mediante una reaccion quimica al interactuar. Es decir si estos materiales han perdido sus propiedades, por mucha carga que se intente, las baterias seran incapaces de almacenar la energia y aunque midan e voltaje correcto son incapaces de retener la carga.
    por otro lado las baterias no recargables al no estar diseñadas para ser recargadas, son propensas a explotar.

  • @tohru105
    @tohru105 4 дня назад +1

    日本人の発言が見当たらなかったので、コメントします。
    一次電池(普通の乾電池)の充電は、ダメ絶対!🙅です。非常に危険です🔥

  • @davidrankine4662
    @davidrankine4662 День назад

    PLEASE DO NOT DO THIS. As an electronics engineer I will just say "This is very likely to result in a fire". Batteries that should not be recharged could explode. Now we have a real fire risk !!!!!!!!!

  • @kenpitman
    @kenpitman 8 дней назад

    Do this if you want the possibility of catching your house on FIRE!!!

  • @sebasslahyenass6290
    @sebasslahyenass6290 21 день назад +1

    Correctly

  • @maniaque37
    @maniaque37 2 дня назад

    never try recharge a standard battery u risk explosion or something.

  • @giulianobianchi1291
    @giulianobianchi1291 5 дней назад

    BRAVISSIMO

  • @MCOult
    @MCOult 17 дней назад +1

    Yes, this can work; but it can be dangerous -- and the "recharged" batteries won't last.
    Either buy some new batteries or buy rechargeable batteries and a decent charger.

  • @jorgecarvalho5236
    @jorgecarvalho5236 5 дней назад

    Absurdo !! Isso não funciona e é muito perigoso !! Use pilhas recarregáveis.

  • @lfmlokal-fernsehen9461
    @lfmlokal-fernsehen9461 20 дней назад +1

    Super!

    • @GausDIY
      @GausDIY  19 дней назад

      Thank you very much!

  • @luisadumitrasc6887
    @luisadumitrasc6887 10 дней назад

    Complimenti!

    • @GausDIY
      @GausDIY  10 дней назад

      thank you so much

  • @gusroma625
    @gusroma625 5 дней назад

    Se cargan en una hora y media pero se vuelven a descargar en diez minutos.

  • @hoyaguru7509
    @hoyaguru7509 5 дней назад

    I owned a battery company for 4 years, I know a thing or two about batteries. Do NOT do this! Very dangerous.

  • @johnboluski-zl1qn
    @johnboluski-zl1qn 17 дней назад +1

    Honestly, why bother? Stuffing a mushroom would be quicker, easier, and more gratifying.

  • @jesuschavez7178
    @jesuschavez7178 19 дней назад

    Muy buena la narración 😂😂😂

  • @derbemobile
    @derbemobile 26 дней назад +5

    I wish they still showed dislikes 👎🏼

  • @Don.Camillo.und.Peppone
    @Don.Camillo.und.Peppone 5 дней назад

    Für sehr kurze Zeit ist die Spannung wieder da, aber sie hält längst nicht so lange vor wie bei neuen Batterien.
    Ich gehe lieber zu Lidl und kaufe neue Batterien.

  • @luisantoniovargasrossi1504
    @luisantoniovargasrossi1504 6 дней назад

    PERO PARA HACER ESO DEBEN SER PILAS RECARGABLES, SINO EXPLOTAN.
    🙏🙏

  • @jerzyschulz827
    @jerzyschulz827 16 дней назад +1

    Never do this guys! Non-rechargeable batteries may explode!

  • @charmaindavies7568
    @charmaindavies7568 Месяц назад +10

    The battery will leak, it will ruin your gadgets.

    • @Kei-IWA_Siliconated
      @Kei-IWA_Siliconated 7 дней назад

      そのとおりです。
      これらの1.5V乾電池は完全な逆反応が優先的に起こる化学物質の組み合わせが見つからなかった時代の規格です。
      ですから、充電すると、充電反応の他に、副反応が起こる。それで排出しきれないガスと化合物が発生する。最終的に液体かガスが噴出し、噴出しきれなければ破裂する。
      また、充電後の使用時にも新品とは違う反応も同時に起こるため、ここでも電極の腐食やガスの発生が起こり、異常加熱と合わせて機器を破壊する。
      その上充電に使った電力よりずっと少ない電力しか使えないし、大したメリットがない。
      日本でも非正規品を取り扱う商店で良く充電器が売られていたが、電気工作知識を持たない人に売って問題が続出した。
      特に大電流機器や長時間放置機器に新品と同様に用いて事故が起こっている。

  • @michaeldedio3006
    @michaeldedio3006 4 дня назад

    Cheaper to go and buy batteries.

  • @martinburns7928
    @martinburns7928 6 дней назад

    The method used to check multiple batteries is to line them up with the polarity to your right, (if you are left handed) and then start at the battery furthest away and work towards yourself, as you run across an unsatisfactory battery, you simply put enough squeeze on it to pull it out an flip it off to your left side, usually leaving a void so you don't forget where you left off, Now I still owe you nine (9) minutes of waisted time, Or is that time owed back to me ?

  • @paulcollins5586
    @paulcollins5586 6 дней назад +2

    Clueless. Rechargable batteries are best.

  • @suttonrotten204
    @suttonrotten204 11 дней назад

    これは危険なのでやってはいけない。
    この電流を逆に流す方法はかつて話題になったし、専用の機器が売られていたこともある。内部抵抗を減らす効果があるらしい。しかし、マンガン電池ならまだしも、アルカリ電池でやって液漏れが起きると大事です。
    アルカリ電池に負荷をかけることで液漏れした場合、液の成分は強アルカリ性なので人体にも機器にも有害です。

  • @axelbourry2996
    @axelbourry2996 23 дня назад +1

    Man, aub ,koop paar nieuwe, of verveelt ge u ?

  • @michaelteubner3322
    @michaelteubner3322 9 дней назад

    mit einem käuflichen Batteriehalter, wäre das schneller, einfacher & besser gewesen !!!

  • @bertrandbeaudin9220
    @bertrandbeaudin9220 21 день назад

    Je suis de Chandler en Gaspésie PQ canada

  • @Onlygloo
    @Onlygloo 8 дней назад

    Une pile ne se recharge pas ! Seuls les accus peuvent être rechargés. Ce genre de contenu devrait être supprimé, par l'auteur ou par YT, d'ordinaire si prompt à sévir. Le fait est que, pour YT, l'argent des copyrights semble primer sur la santé des personnes 😬

  • @gyusublee1329
    @gyusublee1329 6 дней назад

    Can you charge it even if it's not an alkaline battery Ally sells an alkaline battery charging machine
    You're working so hard to sell that stuff

  • @leba22
    @leba22 18 дней назад +1

    just boiled it for 10 min

  • @TreDeuce-qw3kv
    @TreDeuce-qw3kv 6 дней назад

    Lost 15-minutes out of my life. I couldn't believe it when I read the vid title, but thought... "is there something I don't know about dry cells? And, how are they going to control the voltage and not blow the Battery.. The electrolyte paste can't be replenished so no sustained recharge is possible

  • @hktm6598
    @hktm6598 10 дней назад

    When you use 3 batteries folder, the time of this video might be eliminated about 10 minutes.

  • @gordonlawrence1484
    @gordonlawrence1484 19 дней назад +1

    And now. What is the easy way?

    • @andyhowlett2231
      @andyhowlett2231 10 дней назад

      The easy way is to put on your shoes and go to the shop for some new cells.

  • @paulloewinger5474
    @paulloewinger5474 7 дней назад

    Ich kann Ihnen nur raten machen sie das auf keinen Fall Zuhause nach was hier im Video gezeigt wird! Ist ja erschreckend wie Elektronik hier dargestellt wird.

  • @mangalaths
    @mangalaths 8 дней назад

    While re-charging this could explode.... and also the charge will not last for long... Waste of time... Man!

  • @enriqueisar1304
    @enriqueisar1304 20 дней назад +1

    Only 30m or 1hr for wall clock , i try already , buy nlng ng new battery , waist time

  • @garylucas637
    @garylucas637 28 дней назад +9

    This idea is creative but I would not try recharging "non rechargeable" batteries. I tried that with a certified battery charger and a few of them were expanding like they were ready to explode and cause a major fire and personal injury. This was many years ago but never tried that again. I always use certified battery chargers that only can charge "rechargeable batteries. That's why they are manufactured for those that need to reuse batteries. I do give you full credit for trying to invent a battery charger for "regular" battery types. That would be incredible if it succeeds and gets patented.
    Update, I saw the full video and you did succeed. Looks like this method may work, but did you use heavy duty batteries or did you use alkaline batteries. I tried with Duracell Alkaline and those were the ones that expanded severely, even on one attempted recharge.

    • @lennyb8079
      @lennyb8079 22 дня назад

      personally my experience was while its possible to recharge alkalines if they are not to far gone it increases the chance of leaking and if it damages one good product there goes all your savings.
      i lost may favorite flashlight to something like this.

  • @manfredhuber6797
    @manfredhuber6797 7 дней назад

    Zuerst einmal: Du könntest von vornherein aufladbare Batterien (=Akkus) und sichere Ladegeräte verwenden bzw. kaufen. Es gibt auch schon gute und sichere AAA und AA 1,5 V LiIon-Akkus mit USB C-Anschluss.
    Ich glaub, das wäre der sicherere und auf lange Sicht der bessere und billigere Weg.
    Und du müßtest nicht so lange amateurhaft herumbasteln!
    At first: You could also generaly use or buy rechargeable batteries and safe charging devices. there are also some good and safe AAA and AA 1,5 V LiIon batteries chargable with normal USB C cables and USB power supply.
    I think that would be cheaper and better in the long run. and safer.
    And you can spare these "simple" makeshift solutions ...

  • @TCSC47
    @TCSC47 10 дней назад

    Oh Dear! Not another "you can charge up ordinary batteries!"! Everybody goes through this stage as they play with electricity and batteries. We have all done it, to our cost!
    DON'T DO IT!
    It is quite possible to recharge a non-rechargeable battery, but what people don't realise is that it is the case of the battery that is not designed for the purpose as much as anything else. Way back in my youth I recharged a number of different batteries and they all leaked corrosive chemicals into my battery cases doing a lot of expensive damage.
    DON'T DO IT. SIMPLES!