Last Updated on September 9, 2025 by
Introduction
This page will guide you on how to handle a Loose Battery. This page will focus on the Loose Battery. Lead-acid battery refers to Battery: Lead-Acid #5999
All batteries will need to be scrapped. All battery connectors must be taped.
Item Examples
| Alkaline & Carbon Zinc Battery
|
Nickel Battery (Ni-Cd) (Ni-MH) (Ni-Zn) | Lithium Ion (Li-Ion) | Button/Coin Cell Battery |
| Lithium Battery |
How to Process
How to Bag & Tag
Put away
- #1145 | Loose Battery: Nickel Battery (Ni-Cd) (Ni-MH) (Ni-Zn) < 9 Volts
- Nickel Battery (Ni-Cd) (Ni-MH) (Ni-Zn) 9V or less
- No Terminal protection needed
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#1146 | Loose Battery: Nickel Battery (Ni-Cd) (Ni-MH) (Ni-Zn) > 9 Volts
- Nickel Battery (Ni-Cd) (Ni-MH) (Ni-Zn) over 9V
- Terminal protection with tape
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#1014 | Loose Battery: Alkaline & Carbon Zinc Battery <12 Volts
- Alkaline & Carbon Zinc Battery 12V or less
- No Terminal protection needed
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#1144 | Loose Battery: Alkaline & Carbon Zinc Battery >12 Volts
- Alkaline & Carbon Zinc Battery over 12V
- Terminal protection with tape
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#1017 | Loose Battery: Lithium Ion (Li-Ion) (NON-DDR)
- Lithium Ion (Li-Ion) battery in good condition
- Give the battery to the Team Lead.
- Terminal protection with bag
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#1143 | Loose Battery: Lithium Ion (Li-Ion) (DDR) Defective Or Damaged
- Lithium Ion (Li-Ion) battery is defective or damaged.
- Give the battery to the Team Lead.
- Terminal protection with bag
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#1147 | Loose Battery: Button/Coin Cell Battery or Lithium Battery.
- Button/Coin Cell Battery
- Lithium Battery
- Terminal protection with tape





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