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Dmitri
- Jan 1, 1970
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This is as basic as it gets.
I need to build a bank out of three of these 6V dry zinc/manganese (I
think 4R25 is a proper ID or just lantern battery) for an application.
Question is: how do you hook them up reliably? The batteries have spring
terminals at the top, and I presume most devices that use them (like
emergency lights or flashlights) simply have matching pair of contacts on
the inside of the case cavity. In my case I would have to use a makeshift
case and therefore have to figure out some way of reliable hookup.
Had anyone ever seen a holder for those batteries sold anywhere? What are
my other options, other than the simple alligator clips?
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I need to build a bank out of three of these 6V dry zinc/manganese (I
think 4R25 is a proper ID or just lantern battery) for an application.
Question is: how do you hook them up reliably? The batteries have spring
terminals at the top, and I presume most devices that use them (like
emergency lights or flashlights) simply have matching pair of contacts on
the inside of the case cavity. In my case I would have to use a makeshift
case and therefore have to figure out some way of reliable hookup.
Had anyone ever seen a holder for those batteries sold anywhere? What are
my other options, other than the simple alligator clips?
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--
Dmitri Abaimov, RCDD
http://www.cabling-design.com
Cabling Forum, color codes, pinouts and other useful resources for
premises cabling users and pros
http://www.cabling-design.com/homecabling
Residential Cabling Guide
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