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Duracell Alkalines.
*that is why I posted the complete contents of pouch.
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Probably from outgassing of the batteries. Were they alkalines?
Duracell Alkalines.
*that is why I posted the complete contents of pouch.
There you go. Interestingly the Esbit tabs actually can protect the metal they're stored with,
but obviously the outgassing of alkalines is corrosive. It can happen with rechargables
as well but it's much, much less likely to occur, especially with low-self-discharge batteries
like eneloops (the changes that make then discharge more slowly also make them less
prone to corrosion.) When they do leak it's way, way less destructive than alkalines are.
Lithiums are less prone to failure but when they leak the damage they do can be pretty
epic.
Minor edit: what's the inside of the flashlight look like, especially the contacts?
Store batteries separately, or use Eneloops for the low-risk option when leaving them in.
This reminds me of when I stored a pocket knife in a baggie with unactivated Polar Pure in my BOB,
the iodine vaporized and totally destroyed the knife,
well beyond what conventional rusting would
do.