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 Posted 02/22/2011  11:46 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Johnny1328 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
If it happend in the last 6 months it could be something else that caused it to tone that you added to your safe if thats where you kept them. I think anytype of battery, say like in a watch or something might cause that.
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WOW what a jolt. We moved some coins into a new safe that has the digital combination and supported by two batteries. I never thought this could be a problem.
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Any advice on some type of cleaning or Leave it alone. It really bothers me but I don't want to screw it up. Thanks

Dangerous if you don't know exactly what and/or how to do that. could end up doing worse than now.

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WOW what a jolt. We moved some coins into a new safe that has the digital combination and supported by two batteries. I never thought this could be a problem.


Highly unlikely those batteries created that problem. They are usually incased in a holder and very doubtfull of an electrical current running through anything from them.
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