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[* icon_caution] Lithium and other types of rechargeable batteries do not tolerate submersion well. Again, any sign of bubbling, bulging, melting, or discoloration on the battery indicates that it is toast. Use a fireproof container for temporary storage and transportation to a battery recycling facility.
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