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Online Perazzimx14

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January 1st is a good day to replace all you yearly batteries.
« on: December 31, 2023, 06:09:17 PM »
January 1st is a good day to replace all you yearly batteries.

-Key Fobs (Car/truck/motorcycle and yes even the battery in the spare fob that in the junk drawer)
-Smoke detector/Carbon monoxide detector
-Household thermostats
-Air Tags
-Flashlights

Add to the list as you see fit.
« Last Edit: December 31, 2023, 06:11:35 PM by Perazzimx14 »

Offline Dr. Enzo Toma

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Re: January 1st is a good day to replace all you yearly batteries.
« Reply #1 on: January 01, 2024, 02:19:22 AM »
A good reminder to drain your home water heater and flush it too if you have hard water.
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Re: January 1st is a good day to replace all you yearly batteries.
« Reply #2 on: January 01, 2024, 12:09:33 PM »
I wait till the batteries go dead (guzzi content).  My silverado key fob has the original batt in it, still works fine after 15 years.   :laugh:

Smoke detectors chirp for days when batt gets low, thats when I replace those 9v's

F draining the water heater...it only causes the drain cock to start dripping. If it was made for routine draining they woulda put a knob on it imo. 

The thermostat batts last 2-3 years for me so I ain't replacing early to triple my battery budget.

My flashlights that arent rechargeable get fresh D cells when the light gets too dim for my liking...I keep spare D cells on-hand.

No air tags here to worry about here...don't need to keep track of the wife, she's trustworthy.

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Re: January 1st is a good day to replace all you yearly batteries.
« Reply #3 on: January 01, 2024, 12:34:19 PM »
My wife made me put iSharing on my phone so she can keep track of me. She says it is in case I fall off my bike somewhere.  :evil:  Probably more like what gin mill I am in.  :thewife:  I have a new Mandello, I wonder how long the tire pressure sensor batteries last.
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Re: January 1st is a good day to replace all you yearly batteries.
« Reply #4 on: January 01, 2024, 02:31:59 PM »
I had one tire pressure sensor (automobile) battery die, they are not replaceable batteries.  It cost about $12 to replace it, a battery would have been cheaper.

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Re: January 1st is a good day to replace all you yearly batteries.
« Reply #5 on: January 01, 2024, 04:13:29 PM »
I wait till the batteries go dead (guzzi content).  My silverado key fob has the original batt in it, still works fine after 15 years.   :laugh:

Smoke detectors chirp for days when batt gets low, thats when I replace those 9v's

F draining the water heater...it only causes the drain cock to start dripping. If it was made for routine draining they woulda put a knob on it imo. 

The thermostat batts last 2-3 years for me so I ain't replacing early to triple my battery budget.

My flashlights that arent rechargeable get fresh D cells when the light gets too dim for my liking...I keep spare D cells on-hand.

No air tags here to worry about here...don't need to keep track of the wife, she's trustworthy.

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Are you the guy that recharges his batteries at the McDonalds using their electricity and drinking a $0.99 senior coffee that you and your significant other split while sharing a peanut butter sandwich you brought from home? Remember to take some ketchup packets and napkins with you when you leave. They wouldn't put so many out if they didn't want you to take them.
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Re: January 1st is a good day to replace all you yearly batteries.
« Reply #6 on: January 01, 2024, 05:33:32 PM »
Now that was funny….

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Re: January 1st is a good day to replace all you yearly batteries.
« Reply #7 on: January 02, 2024, 11:03:28 AM »
Are you the guy that recharges his batteries at the McDonalds using their electricity and drinking a $0.99 senior coffee that you and your significant other split while sharing a peanut butter sandwich you brought from home? Remember to take some ketchup packets and napkins with you when you leave. They wouldn't put so many out if they didn't want you to take them.

Geez, no that's not me but it's a good idea if I wasn't so lazy to go through all that efffort.  Almost sounds like projection to me!!?? :laugh:
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