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BahJesus23

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Brand new member, long time reader. But I have a super importaint question. I my gf baught me the wismec reuleaux rx200 and I love it. But while I was working not 10 minutes ago I dropped in on the bottom. The battery's went flying across the room in to water. I picked them up and dryied them and the mod as fast as possible. (Not even attempting to put any thing in there for the next 24 hours) but my issue is that the positive point on two of the bats are impacted and the same for one of them on the negative. Is are these safe to use after I'm sure they are dry or should I just get a new set?
PS I just baught them and I really don't want to get new ones but I don't wanna risk blowing up either.
 

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Brand new member, long time reader. But I have a super importaint question. I my gf baught me the wismec reuleaux rx200 and I love it. But while I was working not 10 minutes ago I dropped in on the bottom. The battery's went flying across the room in to water. I picked them up and dryied them and the mod as fast as possible. (Not even attempting to put any thing in there for the next 24 hours) but my issue is that the positive point on two of the bats are impacted and the same for one of them on the negative. Is are these safe to use after I'm sure they are dry or should I just get a new set?
PS I just baught them and I really don't want to get new ones but I don't wanna risk blowing up either.
Welcome you're in the right place! I am personally very careful with battery safety & any damage, other than a tear in the wrap that I could fix by rewrapping, would cause me to replace the batteries! As a matter of fact if they got submerged in water I would replace them! There's just no reason for me to take any chance with my batteries! Others may disagree but this MY way to stay safe!:headbang:
 

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Welcome you're in the right place! I am personally very careful with battery safety & any damage, other than a tear in the wrap that I could fix by rewrapping, would cause me to replace the batteries! As a matter of fact if they got submerged in water I would replace them! There's just no reason for me to take any chance with my batteries! Others may disagree but this MY way to stay safe!:headbang:
Not fully submerged. Maybe a centimeter of water mixed with bleach.
 

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Not fully submerged. Maybe a centimeter of water mixed with bleach.
Dispose of them properly & immediately! Bleach is corrosive & could have damaged the batteries internally & you would never know! Please do not take the chance!
 
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