PGraham3
Member
Hello, APUG.
I picked up another Ricoh Singlex TLS a few days ago, and I opened up the battery compartment, and found what I think was a mercury battery. I was kinda in a rush getting it all geared up and don’t recall everything. I recall seeing a “P” and one number with it, maybe P-7 or P-5 or P-12 and it was “Made in USA”. There was a green ring seal that appeared to be within the battery, and no leakage. It appeared solid. The battery dropped on my desk and was quickly put in a special trash can at my school to be disposed of correctly later. It reminded me of a zinc-air battery, but not very sure. There didn’t seem to be any residue of anything, except for a little white crystallized material within the battery chamber. I had taken a close look at the battery chamber, and while I wasn’t super close, it does concern me now that perhaps I breathed in some mercury-alkaline of somekind, etc. Not likely, but I’ve read about many concerns regarding degraded Mercury batteries.
For those experienced with dealing with mercury batteries, does this sound like something to be concerned about?
Thanks, APUG!
-Paul
I picked up another Ricoh Singlex TLS a few days ago, and I opened up the battery compartment, and found what I think was a mercury battery. I was kinda in a rush getting it all geared up and don’t recall everything. I recall seeing a “P” and one number with it, maybe P-7 or P-5 or P-12 and it was “Made in USA”. There was a green ring seal that appeared to be within the battery, and no leakage. It appeared solid. The battery dropped on my desk and was quickly put in a special trash can at my school to be disposed of correctly later. It reminded me of a zinc-air battery, but not very sure. There didn’t seem to be any residue of anything, except for a little white crystallized material within the battery chamber. I had taken a close look at the battery chamber, and while I wasn’t super close, it does concern me now that perhaps I breathed in some mercury-alkaline of somekind, etc. Not likely, but I’ve read about many concerns regarding degraded Mercury batteries.
For those experienced with dealing with mercury batteries, does this sound like something to be concerned about?
Thanks, APUG!
-Paul