There IS a rubber diaphragm in there. As a matter of fact, if the battery is assembled correctly, it is sealed and juice can't actually make it into the battery internals.
The rubber diaphragm has a small magnet embedded in it that is in proximity to a thing called a "Hall Effect device", which is a switch that can sense the magnet.
If the diaphragm gets filled up with liquid or gunk, it can deform and the battery either won't come on, or it won't turn off. Ya need to get the gunk out.
The rubber diaphragm has a small magnet embedded in it that is in proximity to a thing called a "Hall Effect device", which is a switch that can sense the magnet.
If the diaphragm gets filled up with liquid or gunk, it can deform and the battery either won't come on, or it won't turn off. Ya need to get the gunk out.