Can we use old and new batteries together?

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Discussion Overview

The discussion revolves around the use of old and new batteries together in devices such as remote controls. Participants explore the implications of mixing battery types, particularly focusing on performance, efficiency, and potential issues related to voltage sensitivity in electronic devices.

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Main Points Raised

  • One participant notes that using a new AA battery alongside a weaker used battery in a remote control may lead to faster drainage of the new battery's power.
  • Another participant suggests that mixing old and new batteries is not advisable, citing concerns about terminal voltage and the sensitivity of electronic devices to voltage drops.
  • A suggestion is made to use pairs of used batteries instead, which may be more effective.
  • One participant proposes the use of rechargeable batteries as a solution to the issue of weak batteries, highlighting their long-term cost-effectiveness and environmental benefits.
  • However, a later reply mentions that rechargeable batteries may self-discharge quickly when not in use, which could be a drawback in certain applications like remote controls.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants express differing views on the practicality of using old and new batteries together, with some cautioning against it while others suggest alternatives like rechargeable batteries. The discussion remains unresolved regarding the best approach to battery usage in this context.

Contextual Notes

Participants do not reach a consensus on the effectiveness of mixing battery types, and there are varying opinions on the reliability of rechargeable batteries in specific devices.

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My computer mouse uses 1 AA battery and when the battery is weak, the pointer becomes "sticky".


i keep these weaker batteries aside to be used in other gadget like TV or aircond remote controls. These gadgets require 2 AA batteries.

If i were to use 1 brand new AA battery and another, a weaker used battery, in the remote control, would the mixture of 1 new and 1 old batteries cause the new battery to drain its power faster?

Is this a good idea to fully utilise the residual power left in the weaker/used battery?


Thanks a lot.
 
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Do you have a battery tester so you can keep track of which battery is good, partially exhausted or dead?

It is not a good idea to put old and new together.
Since most multiple battery installations are in series there will not be increased current draw, if anything it will be slightly less due to the lower terminal voltage of the partially exhausted battery.
It is the terminal voltage that will be your problem since most electronic gear is quite sensitive to batttery voltage and even a small drop will cause poor or mal function.

So if you must, put a pair of used batteries in the remote, this will be OK.
Better put them into a handtorch.
 
thanks for the info.
 
Why not use rechargeable batteries? It will solve your week battery problem, cost less over time, and its better for the environment.
 
Rechargeables are fine in the mouse, it has a bunch of voltage regulating circuitry to drive the LED and sensor.
You might find that in a remote they self-discharge too quickly. Some rechargeables batteries can lose a couple of %of their charge a day even when they aren't being used.
 

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