You don’t want an old phone turning into a fire hazard!
Recently spotted my old PSP’s battery case had almost popped off due to the expanding battery. Threw it into a bucket filled with sand and hauled it to the nearest recycling place.
You don’t want an old phone turning into a fire hazard!
Recently spotted my old PSP’s battery case had almost popped off due to the expanding battery. Threw it into a bucket filled with sand and hauled it to the nearest recycling place.
Those have never been useful for me, since I’ve never had a battery’s health drop to 50%, but I have had a bunch of Spicy Pillow batteries. And honestly, most people I know have seen a Spicy Pillow lithium ion battery in real life.
The only other reason I’ve had to dispose of batteries is when they’re sautered and physically connected to a device that’s died. Those hardware stores generally don’t accept those messes, not really worth it y’know.
Utility run hazardous material drop-off sites, or hazardous material collection trucks are way more rare than they should be. I shouldn’t have to deal with a private hardware company for waste disposal.