How do I remove batteries stuck in Maglite Flashlight?
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How do I remove batteries stuck in Maglite Flashlight?
The batteries inside the flashlight leaked some acid (which has dried) and are now stuck.
Does anyone have a suggestion on how to get them out?
Will starting fluid and a match do it?
Does anyone have a suggestion on how to get them out?
Will starting fluid and a match do it?
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Re: How do I remove batteries stuck in Maglite Flashlight?
Age old solution...WD40! Yup, same stuff used to reseat tires on their beads. Just don't need any flame...
...spray it inside the tube, around the batteries, let it sit and the batteries should come out after a swift strike to them...
...spray it inside the tube, around the batteries, let it sit and the batteries should come out after a swift strike to them...
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Re: How do I remove batteries stuck in Maglite Flashlight?
I believe baking soda (or powder, cant remember which off hand) mixed with water, will do it too. Anything to neutralize that acid. Then turn it upside down and smack the end like a glass ketchup bottle and they will fly right out.
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Re: How do I remove batteries stuck in Maglite Flashlight?
Baking soda with water is a great acid neutralizer.... I remember my dad always using it on our vehicle batteries to clean off the acid that would form at the contacts.
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Re: How do I remove batteries stuck in Maglite Flashlight?
I bought a 6 cell Maglite from a Baltimore Taxi driver at a flea mkt. last year for $5. bux.
He said that the batteries were in it a long time as he just used it as a club .
I tried all the chemical treatments that I was aware of, but had to finally chuck it up in the lathe and drill them out,, Then hone the bore with a berry hone...Big hassle for a $40 lite.
But it was the contest: The lite or me....I keep it in my truck & use it often..
I laugh every time I use it, this guy was so funny, the way he described it's position beside him in his cab.............Donnie
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He said that the batteries were in it a long time as he just used it as a club .
I tried all the chemical treatments that I was aware of, but had to finally chuck it up in the lathe and drill them out,, Then hone the bore with a berry hone...Big hassle for a $40 lite.
But it was the contest: The lite or me....I keep it in my truck & use it often..
I laugh every time I use it, this guy was so funny, the way he described it's position beside him in his cab.............Donnie
Aluminum corrodes easy & fast .........GOOD LUCK !
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Re: How do I remove batteries stuck in Maglite Flashlight?
Ya know what, I had the same deal not too long ago. Just hot tap water out of the sink got them out for me.
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Re: How do I remove batteries stuck in Maglite Flashlight?
Hard to find any flashlight batteries any more with acid. About the only thing you can find in a D-cell battery is alkaline.Calfdemon wrote:Baking soda with water is a great acid neutralizer.... I remember my dad always using it on our vehicle batteries to clean off the acid that would form at the contacts.
Baking soda still works well to neutralize it.
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Why is it that there's seldom time to fix it right the first time, but there's always time to fix it right the second time???
That's not an oil leak That's SWEAT from all that HORSEPOWER!!
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Re: How do I remove batteries stuck in Maglite Flashlight?
WD-40 got the 1st battery pretty quickly but not the second, even after a couple of tries.
Then, I tried a little heat with my HF heat gun but no luck. I didn't want to push it.
So now I will try baking soda and water first; and then hot water.
I am not ruling out dynamite.
Then, I tried a little heat with my HF heat gun but no luck. I didn't want to push it.
So now I will try baking soda and water first; and then hot water.
I am not ruling out dynamite.
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Re: How do I remove batteries stuck in Maglite Flashlight?
It's all relative as to how much "ooze" you are dealing with. In my case I had 4 D's that had decomposed, BIG TIME...........like years???.............Not just a leaking battery..
Sure I could have gone to the store & bought a new lite, buy sometimes you just need the challenge........Donnie
Sure I could have gone to the store & bought a new lite, buy sometimes you just need the challenge........Donnie
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Re: How do I remove batteries stuck in Maglite Flashlight?
An honest to goodness Mag lite has both ends threaded. Pull both ends and soak it in the baking soda water mix or...
wooden dowel/hammer handle and a hammer? May not work, but think of the stress relief of beating it to death.
I reccommend soaking it before the hammer trick. Also, last I knew, real Mag Lites had a lifetime warranty.
wooden dowel/hammer handle and a hammer? May not work, but think of the stress relief of beating it to death.
I reccommend soaking it before the hammer trick. Also, last I knew, real Mag Lites had a lifetime warranty.
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Re: How do I remove batteries stuck in Maglite Flashlight?
i was gonna say, i thought both ends came off of a mag lite. should easy to push them through.
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Re: How do I remove batteries stuck in Maglite Flashlight?
If your flashlight has Rayovac, Energizer or Duracell batteries in it, send it back and they will replace it for free.
http://www.maglite.com/faq_details.asp?faqProd=1AAA
http://www.maglite.com/faq_details.asp?faqProd=1AAA
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Re: How do I remove batteries stuck in Maglite Flashlight?
Wow, that's good to know, thanks.
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Re: How do I remove batteries stuck in Maglite Flashlight?
I believe Mag lights are warrantied forever. Contact the company, seal it up good so it doesn't leak and send it back. Mag light will either repair or replace it.
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Re: How do I remove batteries stuck in Maglite Flashlight?
Run hot water on it and smack it straight on a piece of wood or soft plastic. I got some really stuck batteries out of mine, but I was worried I would ruin the end that the cap screws on. It all came out just fine, but don't expect new style batteries to go dead before they leak, or you will be in for a bad surprise (voice of experience).
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