The remote control itself has no energy and will not explode under normal circumstances. Some regular manufacturers of TV remote control, even if the user carelessly installed its internal battery positive and negative, will not easily explode, because the remote control itself has a safety design.
The improper use of the remote control battery should be the main cause of its explosion. Indicates that the following incorrect battery use methods may cause the remote control explosion.
- Mix the two batteries. The remote control generally needs to put two batteries, carbon batteries and alkaline batteries mixed, or new batteries and old batteries used at the same time, may cause an explosion.
- Use a battery with a damaged skin. When the battery with damaged skin is used, it is likely to cause a short circuit of the positive and negative electrodes, which will increase the battery current, causing the battery to heat and explode.
- Use inferior or counterfeit batteries.
- When the battery is dying, bite the battery with your teeth and continue using it. Biting the battery with your teeth may keep the battery working for a while, but doing so may damage the insulation of the battery skin, causing it to heat up severely during use and cause adverse consequences.
Remind the majority of users, the TV remote control is best not to use rechargeable batteries, because the battery short-circuit when the current is larger than ordinary batteries; If it explodes, the consequences will be much worse.