- Jan 12, 2011
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For the past few months now, occasionally in my very quiet room I'll hear a loud "pop" like the sound of someone popping some bubble wrap. I usually have no idea what to ascribe the sound to so I just have to continue with things as usual. Now, in the same room, I have some unopened packages of AA batteries and I can see a few of the batteries in the pack have leaked some battery acid either from the bottom of tops of the cells.
So, knowing that the temperatures weren't out of range nor were these batteries exposed to anything in particular that would cause them to rupture, I have to wonder, why is this happening? Could a change in barometric pressure cause this? I'm really at a loss for why it's happening. If it matters, these are duracell batteries.
So, knowing that the temperatures weren't out of range nor were these batteries exposed to anything in particular that would cause them to rupture, I have to wonder, why is this happening? Could a change in barometric pressure cause this? I'm really at a loss for why it's happening. If it matters, these are duracell batteries.