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I’ve tried real hard to get over my battery fear for years, but I just can’t do it…

my poor Gameboy, Wonderswan and Wii Remote had their batteries changed back in April 2009 and I’ve left them in there since… I’m afraid they might have leaked by now, but I just can’t check! not only am I afraid of putting batteries in or taking them out regardless of battery corrosion not being there, but when battery corrosion could possibly be there, I end up just wanting to get rid of the item right away with out checking (my GBA went through that fate)

anything I could do to get over this fear or will I end up getting rid of Gameboy, Wonderswan and Wii Remote?

My Battery fear is a sad, haunting thing that started around when I was 8 but a little bit back when I was 5 due to sticking my hand into a holiday bag and finding a plush bunny that had red colored battery acid all dripping from it which made me fear red colored things, then I started not to fear Red things after a few years but rather detest them… then in 2009 due to my Yokoi fan-ness and that I had a dream I found a VB and then starting to focus on it and slowly accepting Red being cool after all, I got a Virtual Boy πŸ˜›

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This is one of those irrational posts again that almost makes me irritated πŸ™ , why would you throw away perfectly fine items without even checking first??

Anyways, battery acid is still a very real threat. I thought it was something of the past (like 10+ years ago), and that modern batteries nowadays are better and won’t leak, but I was wrong!

I took out my almost brand new japanese Game Boy Light some month ago that had been sitting in the closet for over a year, with batteries in it, and the whole battery compartment was all gooey πŸ™

I was able to clean it all out, so it still works (just the springs are a little corroded), so you should definitly check them as soon as possible. The longer you wait the bigger chance that they have leaked.

But throwing them out without even checking is beyond silly, that’s just plain dumb.

Open them. I’ve had old consoles with leaked batteries before, but at this point, the acid has probably dried up and you can carefully (maybe with the help of a thin stick) remove the batteries from the device. But even touching them with your fingers won’t do much at this point (that is, the point where it’s actually dried up).

Make sure to clean the contacts and wash your hands with soap afterwards, if the batteries indeed turned out to have leaked.

DO NOT get rid of your devices. If you really can’t get yourself to open it, the least you should do is have someone else try it, or sell them on eBay with the note that you don’t know if batteries have leaked. That way they will finally turn out to be of some use.

I mean heck, who has a Wonderswan? Not many people. Don’t waste it.

well heres the thing, my Wonderswan (has batteries) is on top of my Gameboy’s carry case, and inside the case, my Gameboy (has batteries) also has extra batteries UNDER the Gameboy…

I’m probably surrounded by Battery Corrosion! 😯

its all in my Handhelds drawer (thats what I call it since it has every handheld I have in it) and everytime I go in the drawer I don’t see anything gooey coming out of my gameboy’s case or around the wonderswan above it but I’m not sure if its contained 😯

I really don’t want to get rid of my Gameboy since 1. I named it after Gunpei, and that would feel weird just getting rid of it 2. it has about 8 or so games in that carry case 3. its Super Mario Land in its cartridge slot 4. its one of my “Fan-Tastic” machines (inventions by Gunpei of course) πŸ˜›

and come to think of it my Wonderswan has GunPey in it and I like that game too

I’m a bad Yokoi fan πŸ™

Just open them. If you really have such a severe irrational phobia about removing battery lids, then I really suggest seing a shrink about it, for your own sake. πŸ™

I’ve put my hands on batteries that have leaked in the past, when it’s dried up it’s nothing to worry about (I did wash my hands afterwards to be sure though). Acid would probably go through the plastic of the handhelds first before it goes through your fingers, so if you handhelds can handle it, so can you!

I hate to be pedantic, but there isn’t any acid in an alkaline battery. Even if there were, it wouldn’t “go through” the plastic case (guess what kind of bottles they store most acids in) or your hands. The chemicals in the battery are mildly toxic in large quantities, but you’d probably have to eat a handful of the things just to get mildly sick (unless they’re really old, in which case they have Hg in them, and let’s not even joke about eating that).

Just use something to pry the batteries out (and dispose of them in a responsible manner; see above article), scrape the residue out of the compartment, make sure the contacts are still okay (an emery board cleans tarnish off quite well), put the new batteries in, and wash your hands in a reasonable amount of time. You’ll be fine.

And next time follow the instruction manual! πŸ˜›

RunnerPack wrote:
And next time follow the instruction manual! πŸ˜›

but technically my Gameboy did not come with an instruction manual πŸ˜›

gunpeiyokoifan wrote:
but technically my Gameboy did not come with an instruction manual πŸ˜›

That’s okay, just use the manual for anything battery-powered made in the last 30+ years πŸ˜›

Ok, I need to say something now…

I should be ashamed of myself, especially when I claim I’m a Yokoi fan… why?

well: I went to go get my PSP from my Handhelds drawer to charge it, and something caught my eye… on the right side of the drawer, in which the Gameboy’s carry case is………
a moist splatter spot on the wood (that looks new) that looks like what happens when wood gets wet, now this CAN’T be humidity since its only around the opening of the gameboy case

you know what this probably means right? since it doesn’t appear its around my WonderSwan?

Rest In Peace-Bleepei the Gameboy 1989-August 4th 2010

Bleee*cry*eeeeeee*cry*eepeeei nooooo! πŸ™

I’m a big wimp who can’t change batteries and I probably would make Gunpei himself frown

also in response to DanB: I’m always told that I can’t go see a shrink 😐

There is NO WAY that there would be so much battery goo that it would leak out of the battery lid, into the case, fill up the case, and then SPLATTER into the drawer. But I guess common sense is wasted here…

Yes there is…
I had an EXTRA 4 batteries in the carry case

Can’t you ask someone to check it for you?

svenk91 wrote:
Can’t you ask someone to check it for you?

no because last time I let someone change the batteries in something that had leaked ones they prodded and scraped the thing so much and kept taking the batteries in and out that I fear if I asked for help my Gameboy (more to me than a cheap clock) they would break it further or it would just be horrifying to watch them turn it off and on and scrape at the compartment and take the batteries out and in and out 😯

You fear too much in life, almost as if you’re afraid of ever getting hurt… Just do it.

If (and only IF) there ever turn to be acids, things won’t exactly get out of hand.

DaVince wrote:
You fear too much in life, almost as if you’re afraid of ever getting hurt… Just do it.

If (and only IF) there ever turn to be acids, things won’t exactly get out of hand.

there is acids, there its newly splattered on the drawer 😯

Good thing I use an AC adapter for my VB. With batteries, you could play lying down, but leakage and limited power are the only misfortunes. πŸ™

Does the VB use 9-volts?

I guess you could hook up a 9-volt with some modding, but the original battery compartment is designed for 6x 1.5-volts.

GabrielHanson2000 wrote:
Good thing I use an AC adapter for my VB. With batteries, you could play lying down, but leakage and limited power are the only misfortunes. πŸ™

*shudders at the thought of batteries leaking in my VB (well, technically its controller)* 😯

gunpeiyokoifan wrote:

DaVince wrote:
You fear too much in life, almost as if you’re afraid of ever getting hurt… Just do it.

If (and only IF) there ever turn to be acids, things won’t exactly get out of hand.

there is acids, there its newly splattered on the drawer 😯

Aw. Oh well, it’s out now. πŸ™‚

Aw geez, I’m told we (as in me and my family) may have to move sometime in the next few months which is making me nervous because I believe I might have to touch my Gameboy in that drawer that has the battery acid splattered around it!

how do I get myself less nervous about this? (its “GBA of 2004” all over again) and do I keep it? there IS battery acid around that Gameboy after all 😯

 

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