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Elizabethwt (talk | contribs) (New page: ==How To Sort Batteries== When the battery box becomes full, it is necessary to sort the batteries and then disperse them to other areas of Free Geek. ====Step 1: Gloves==== All staff a...) |
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** Identification: Alkaline, Mercury Free or 0% Mercury, Dry | ** Identification: Alkaline, Mercury Free or 0% Mercury, Dry | ||
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− | **Identification: Lithium | + | **Identification: Lithium/LiFePro4 |
* Type: Button cells | * Type: Button cells | ||
**Identification: little round batteries off of motherboards. | **Identification: little round batteries off of motherboards. | ||
− | * Type: Lead Acid | + | * Type: Lead Acid |
====Step 3: Sort the Non-Rechargeable Batteries By Type==== | ====Step 3: Sort the Non-Rechargeable Batteries By Type==== |
Revision as of 16:42, 9 February 2013
How To Sort Batteries
When the battery box becomes full, it is necessary to sort the batteries and then disperse them to other areas of Free Geek.
Step 1: Gloves
All staff and volunteers who handle batteries should be wearing gloves. This prevents battery acid from leaking onto hands (yuk!).
Step 2: Sort Rechargeable and Non-Rechargeable Batteries
How Do I Know If It's A Rechargeable Battery
Most rechargeable batteries are labeled as such.
How Do I Know If It's Not A Rechargeable Battery
Non-rechargeable batteries fall into these types:
- Type: Alkaline
- Identification: Alkaline, Mercury Free or 0% Mercury, Dry
- Type: Lithium
- Identification: Lithium/LiFePro4
- Type: Button cells
- Identification: little round batteries off of motherboards.
- Type: Lead Acid
Step 3: Sort the Non-Rechargeable Batteries By Type
Step 4: Test Alkaline and Lithium Batteries
Use the voltmeter above the tools in Receiving. Take good batteries to the Store in a bag.
Step 4: Individually bag the rechargeable batteries
Step 5: Take batteries to recycling.
These batteries go to recycling:
- Dead Alkaline Batteries
- Dead Lithium Batteries
- Button cells
- Lead Acid
- Rechargeable Batteries (after having been individually bagged--see step 4.)
Notes
- For more information on batteries, see the Recycling page, Sorted Batteries [[1]].
- Florescent Light Ballasts look like batteries, but are not batteries. Please do not send them to the back with batteries.