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Velberan
26 Jan 202414:29

Summary

TLDRThe video discusses the risk of swollen or exploded batteries in old portable gaming consoles and controllers that have been unused for years. It explains that over time batteries can leak corrosive acid, rupture protective seals, and bulge, which can damage the devices. Tips are provided for identifying swollen batteries, safety precautions for cleaning battery leaks, and properly disposing of bad batteries. The host stresses checking old devices at least yearly and charging halfway before storage. He demonstrates inspecting his old PSP console, showing the non-swollen original battery still holds some charge.

Takeaways

  • πŸ˜€ Old portable game consoles may have swollen or leaking batteries that can explode
  • 😟 Batteries swell over time without use as gases build up inside
  • 😱 Battery acid leaks can damage controls and hurt you if it gets in eyes
  • πŸ˜… You can clean battery leaks with cotton swabs and vinegar
  • 😊 Open your old consoles yearly to check on batteries
  • πŸ€” Swollen batteries may lift or bulge console covers
  • πŸ‘ Replace old batteries with new high quality ones
  • πŸ˜₯ Newer controls are hard to open and fix vs old ones
  • 😒 Hardware nowadays isn't made to last over 10 years
  • πŸ˜ƒ Test showed his old PSP battery still works after years unused

Q & A

  • What can happen if you leave old batteries in a handheld gaming device?

    -The batteries can leak, swell up, or even explode inside the device due to built up gases over time, damaging the internal components.

  • Why do batteries leak or explode in old devices?

    -When batteries are left discharged in a device for a long time, chemical reactions inside the battery produce gases that build up pressure, causing the battery to swell and eventually rupture.

  • How can you tell if a battery is swollen or leaking?

    -Signs include the battery looking puffed up or swollen, leaks around the battery compartment, stains on the device, bumps in the casing, or the device not turning on properly.

  • What should you do if you find a swollen or leaking battery?

    -Do not try to use the device. Carefully remove the battery and dispose of it properly. Clean any battery acid leaks gently with a cotton swab and vinegar.

  • How can you prevent battery leaks in stored devices?

    -Store devices with rechargeable batteries partially charged. Remove disposable batteries from devices before storing them long term.

  • How often should you check on old handheld gaming devices?

    -It's recommended to check stored gaming devices with internal batteries at least once a year to ensure the batteries are still in good condition.

  • Where can you buy replacement batteries for old handheld gaming systems?

    -You can find replacement batteries for devices like PSP, Nintendo DS, and Game Boy Advance online through resellers if you can no longer find official batteries.

  • What are signs that a gaming device battery needs replacing?

    -Swollen casing, leaked battery acid, device not powering on, bumps in the battery compartment, or a puffy/misshapen battery are signs it needs replacement.

  • Are rechargeable or disposable batteries better for gaming controllers?

    -Opinions vary - rechargeable batteries are more eco-friendly and cost effective long-term, but disposable batteries can easily be removed to prevent leaks when storing.

  • How can you extend the usable life of old gaming devices?

    -Store them properly, change batteries regularly, clean battery contacts, open devices yearly for inspection, replace worn parts, and avoid physical damage.

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