since when did a manufacture ever go that one extra step to pro-long the  
life of something when they only want you to buy more?
 
chris
 
 
In a message dated 1/31/2015 4:54:53 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
[email protected] writes:

I have  heard that storing alkaline batteries in the freezer extendextends 
their  life--it slows down the chemical reactions that happen even when not 
in  use.  That wouldn't help a rechargeable battery I don't  think.

Cryo treating metals is known to have an effect on the crystal  structure, 
but I don't think a home freezer can have much of an affect.   Even if it 
did, a decent manufacturer would also know and have given the  battery or 
components a treatment at the factory, so a home treatment would  either not 
help at all or actually cause damage.

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