As a responsible community, please recycle your batteries

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Racehorse

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Since we are an upright responsible community of vapers, some people may want to know what to do with spent or damaged lithium batteries. Please do not throw them into your regular trash, as they may present a hazard.

If you do not know of a disposal place where you live, here is a site (and I'm sure there are others) where you can locate a place that will take them:


Click participation, then Find Your Dropoff Location here:
Call2Recycle | United States
 

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Most electronics and home improvement stores also have battery recycling programs (Best Buy, Lowes, etc.). Just google your local store name and the word battery recycling and most will turn up a hit.

It's really a very simple and easy process to recycle them. DON'T just throw them down or put them in the trash. Excessive vaping waste, especially hazardous batteries, only brings the ANTZ down on us.
 

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And do take the time to cover the positive pole with some sticky tape before you recycle them.

I discharge my Li-ion batts before recycling them. I have been just tossing all my non-rechargables in a bag and dropping them off, but the tape idea is great and I'm going to do that with them from now on :thumb:
 

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I discharge my Li-ion batts before recycling them. I have been just tossing all my non-rechargables in a bag and dropping them off, but the tape idea is great and I'm going to do that with them from now on :thumb:
Picture this

Cheap tape

Haphazardly applied

To just the nipple

Of a brand new

Fully charged

High amp

Button top

In a bin full of li cells and packs

Disposed if simply because a bur in the mod made a small tear in the wrapper.

I cannot condone the tape method, personally.

You having the knowledge we share as rc enthusiasts could certainly help educate the community on proper practices. Those such as eliminate the potential energy thus the threat via a proper discharge before disposal.

We're light years behind here.

Tapatyped
 

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I was listening to NPR the other day and they had a recycling expert on and she said it is fine to throw lithium batteries in the trash
With some very important caveats.

I will write a blog post soon. Been very busy recently. Wrote my last post on a bathroom break.

Hopefully I'll have time to give a decent write up this weekend to get the ball rolling.

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Picture this

Cheap tape

Haphazardly applied

To just the nipple

Of a brand new

Fully charged

High amp

Button top

In a bin full of li cells and packs

Disposed if simply because a bur in the mod made a small tear in the wrapper.

I cannot condone the tape method, personally.

You having the knowledge we share as rc enthusiasts could certainly help educate the community on proper practices. Those such as eliminate the potential energy thus the threat via a proper discharge before disposal.

We're light years behind here.

Tapatyped

Ya, tossing batteries in a bin, What could go wrong?:facepalm:
 
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