Morgana
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I have a little hand-held GPS that I didn't use for about 5 months and its batteries (2 AA) have gone bad and spit up a lot of that yellowish-white crud. So my questions: Is that stuff toxic? Can I throw it out in the regular trash? If I can get the GPS cleaned up, will it be safe to use with new batteries? Is there any cleaner I should/should not use with it?
I'd be happy to hear that it's just a routine thing, but it looked so nasty I thought I'd better check. They leaked so much of this stuff that it was oozing out through the cracks of the battery compartment.
Thanks for any clues. If it matters, it's a basic Garmin eTrex and I <3 it.
Also curious what makes batteries do this. I wouldn't have thought 5 months was prolonged disuse ... or?
I'd be happy to hear that it's just a routine thing, but it looked so nasty I thought I'd better check. They leaked so much of this stuff that it was oozing out through the cracks of the battery compartment.
Thanks for any clues. If it matters, it's a basic Garmin eTrex and I <3 it.
Also curious what makes batteries do this. I wouldn't have thought 5 months was prolonged disuse ... or?