Graduate Screwy AAA Battery

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A user reported an unusual reading of 3024 millivolts from a single AAA 1.5-volt Energizer alkaline battery, prompting questions about the accuracy of the multimeter. Suggestions included checking if the reading was AC instead of DC and ensuring the meter was not on autorange. After further investigation, the user discovered that the correct reading was actually 302.4 millivolts DC, indicating a faulty battery. The battery was subsequently deemed unusable and placed in the recycling pile. The discussion highlights the importance of verifying multimeter settings when troubleshooting battery issues.
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I have an oddball single AAA 1 1/2-volt Energizer alkaline battery that measures 3024 millivolts on my multimeter. (The decimal for some reason isn't there)
I have checked other triple A batteries, and they read normal around 1.5 volt.
Question please: Why would it do that?
Thank you.
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Welcome to PF.

Is it maybe an AC reading instead of DC? It sounds like you meter is autoranging? I don't know what could cause an AAA alkaline battery to generate an AC voltage -- maybe a bad/intermittant internal connection?
 
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berkeman said:
Welcome to PF.

Is it maybe an AC reading instead of DC? It sounds like you meter is autoranging? I don't know what could cause an AAA alkaline battery to generate an AC voltage -- maybe a bad/intermittant internal connection?
Thank you. I've checked those things. Internal problems would show up on other batteries I checked for reference I would think.
 
So it is reading 3024mVdc? What if you take the meter off of autorange and force a DC and then an AC range? What meter is it?
 
Ok. I'll try that. Yes. it is mVdc.
It's an IDeal 61-340 meter. (Old I know)
OK. Problem solved. I rearranged it and it's reading 302.4 millivolts DC.
That was it.
Thank you!
 
Ah, okay, that makes more sense. That battery goes in the Recycle Pile! :smile:
 
Yes. Thank you!
 

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