Hydracat45
Hydracat45 t1_iu4szgm wrote
Reply to comment by Njtotx3 in LPT: Pick at least 1 day a year to check/replace/remove dying batteries, not just in smoke alarms. Weather radios, older remotes, anywhere they may leak and ruin devices. And recycle, don't toss the old ones. Time change dates are easiest to remember, or set 1 or 2 annual reminders. by Njtotx3
Thanks for sharing. I have expensive optics and lights that I was aiming to put that on. You saved me some headache. I corrected my comment.
Hydracat45 t1_iu4s4u8 wrote
Reply to LPT: Pick at least 1 day a year to check/replace/remove dying batteries, not just in smoke alarms. Weather radios, older remotes, anywhere they may leak and ruin devices. And recycle, don't toss the old ones. Time change dates are easiest to remember, or set 1 or 2 annual reminders. by Njtotx3
Put Silicone lubricant grease on the O-rings while you replace those batteries too.
Hydracat45 t1_iu5qm5n wrote
Reply to comment by The-Jack-of-Diamonds in LPT: Pick at least 1 day a year to check/replace/remove dying batteries, not just in smoke alarms. Weather radios, older remotes, anywhere they may leak and ruin devices. And recycle, don't toss the old ones. Time change dates are easiest to remember, or set 1 or 2 annual reminders. by Njtotx3
Not a member but I have more flashlights than I care to admit.