Recharging Alkaline Batteries

Recharging alkaline batteries is a way of renewing expended alkaline batteries and alkaline cells.

A rechargeable alkaline battery is designed to be recharged. Common types are primary cells, and it may be dangerous to attempt to recharge them. Manufacturers of primary batteries expressly forbid recharging. Despite this advice, some alkaline batteries have successfully been recharged. Sometimes chargers can be found on the open market that claim to recharge primary alkaline batteries. The performance of a recharged primary battery can be unpredictable.

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