Rechargeable Batteries

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#1 septemberluc
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Okay, so this is something that has REALLY been pissing me off lately.

I started using the Energizer Rechargeable batteries for my 360 wireless controllers. I've never had this problem with the standard Energizer (or any other brand, for that matter) alakline batteries, but I have a HELL of a time getting the batteries out of the controller when it's time to recharge them. I damn near destroyed my fingertips getting them out tonight.

Has anyone else run across this problem?

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#2 rogue48
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I have energizer rechargable batteries also. What i do is either shake the battery cartrige (NOT THE ACTUAL CONTROLLER) and they will start to slide out, then i just pull them out the rest of the way. The other thing you can do is find a hard surface, like a countertop, and gently bang one side of the battery cartrige against it. This will slowly push one battery out, and once you get one out the other will come out easily. Good luck
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#3 DarkRider23
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Look at it this way. Atleast they made it sturdy to the point where the batteries never come out on their own in the middle of a game :).
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#4 Tylerdurdn71
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tap the back like you would do with a bottle of ketchup, works fine for me
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#5 KGB32
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i usually take out the pack then jam it on the top of my knee to where the pack hits half off my knee so the battery comes out via the momentum.