Re: Best way to store C2016 batteries?



William Sommerwerck wrote:
It would make common sense to me to believe that the
relative humidity in a refrigerator would be pretty high.

I'd suggest you read a book on physics.

I'd suggest you find out what RELATIVE humidity is.

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