Can NiFe cells that have been dry for years be restored?

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  • audion_1908
    Member
    • Feb 2012
    • 35

    #16
    I will be careful, when I was at school I had acid tipped on my back and evon then I knew how to deal with it

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    • audion_1908
      Member
      • Feb 2012
      • 35

      #17
      how long did you skin take to get beter

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      • Mike90250
        Moderator
        • May 2009
        • 16020

        #18
        Took about 2 weeks to get better. A situation to be avoided !
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        • tandrews
          Solar Fanatic
          • Nov 2010
          • 111

          #19
          Originally posted by audion_1908
          how do I calcuate the amount of vinegar to put with the electrolyte to neutralize it?
          my vinegar is 5% acetic acid?

          and how will this affect the new new electrolyte? I know what the specific gravity of the new electrolyte fron the lables, but do I still need lithium hydroxide? and if so how much?
          Have a look at this to determine an unknown required to neutralize.

          Note this is theoretical and they are assuming 100% pure.
          The world is not so as you know.

          Supposing you drain it prior to neutralizing (you wouldn't think of doing it in the cell???), it should have zero effect on the new electrolyte, but you may have meant something else by that.
          Keep in mind specific gravity is related to environment to be used in.
          See my NiFe LiOh thread for details there and I think your pocketbook will decide if you need LiOH, how much, if at all. You can always add it later.

          You have another thread (you are making a quilt methinks) talking about NiCad neutralization. I suggest until you discover your best method of Cadmium laced electrolyte disposal in your area, you may not wish to add volume to your quandry of disposal as some sites charge by volume for handling. They may be indifferent about the base rather then the cadmium.

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          • dant
            Junior Member
            • May 2013
            • 1

            #20
            Hard to find real Nickel Iron cells!

            Damn... I was about to buy a couple of those NH10A lamps on ebay as I thought they may have Nickel Iron cells! It is so confusing that NIFE stopped production of Nickel Iron (NiFe) cells and switched to NiCd without changing the brand name.

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            • Iron Bran
              Member
              • Feb 2011
              • 67

              #21
              Originally posted by Mike90250
              If the cells have been dry, the iron/steel has likely rusted, and I don't think that is good. I don't know how to remove the rust.
              Exactly right. This is the problem with old batteries, we don't know if they have been left dry for any time.

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