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On 30 Dec 2006 20:40:46 -0800, "peter" <prathman@comcast.net> wrote: >dgk wrote: >> I looked a bit closer at my rechargables, which are, it turns out, 1.2 >> volts, not 1.5 like regular batteries. All rechargables that I looked >> at are 1.2. So, 8 * 1.2 = 9.6, not 12. Other stuff, like CD players, >> work fine on the rechargeables, but the cold cathodes have a bit of a >> problem. Obviously     

Group: rec.bicycles.misc · Group Profile · Search for 9 Volt Battery Holder in rec.bicycles.misc
Author: dgk
Date: Jan 1, 2007 17:09

tugpilot@genevaonline.com wrote: I have an old TPX 720 handheld radio. It was sitting for 20 + years and the rechargable batteries were shot. They are 1.2 v nicads, 10 of them. Before I go out and buy more, does anyone know if I can just put regular aa cells in it to see if it works? The nicads are 12 volts total, and the dry cells would be 15. I don't want to fry the radio.
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> Når du holder instrumentet som du ville gøre ved en aflæsning, så er der i > venstre side af kassen ( på siden altså ) et par små hakker. Der skal man > lige ha' listet en skruetrækker ind. En god negl kan osse gøre det på mit. > Skruetrækkeren må kun lige kunne sidde i hakket, _ikke_ ind i kassen :-) > Så skulle der gerne være plads til et 9 volts batteri oppe i toppen. > > mvh Ebbe Tusind     

Group: rec.aviation.soaring · Group Profile · Search for 9 Volt Battery Holder in rec.aviation.soaring
Author: Eric Greenwell
Date: Mar 23, 2008 09:09

On Nov 19, 7:40 pm, fred <faamasterpi...@hotmail.com> wrote: ...I would like to have a stick vibrator, ( maybe that is off the shelf)... Ask the kids where mommy keeps her pink flashlight. They probably don't know what it's for, but they might know where she hides it. So far I've built three gear warning systems from Electron Hut parts. Typically, it's a 6-volt pezio buzzer, two microswitches
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On Fri, 17 Aug 2007, in the Usenet newsgroup alt.os.linux.mandrake, in article <Dznxi.23$nB3.15@trndny02>, Adam wrote: >Moe Trin wrote: >> Recall that in those days, a 2708 EPROM was a lot of memory, and >> RAM chips were extremely expensive. That made assembly language >> the only game in town. > >In the "hands on" class I mentioned (spring '81) with the 6502s, I >/think/ we each had     

Group: dk.teknik.elektronik · Group Profile · Search for 9 Volt Battery Holder in dk.teknik.elektronik
Author: annep78
Date: Dec 10, 2007 10:06

Ted Mittelstaedt wrote: "NewMan" <CloakedRun2001@yahoo.ca> wrote in message news:17dkc2hldmglpsp3d38j2mb4121gnbjigk@4ax.com... On Fri, 28 Jul 2006 15:40:31 GMT, Ken Weitzel <kweitzel@shaw.ca> wrote: hartless@hartless.com wrote: The bulbs are made by wagner. But they do not sell these ones aftermarket. They are bulbs with integrated holders.
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On Jun 4, 9:14 am, wmbjkREM...@citlink.net wrote: > On Mon, 2 Jun 2008 16:41:29 -0700 (PDT), beal...@gmail.com wrote: > >On Jun 3, 1:13 am, wmbjkREM...@citlink.net wrote: > >> On Mon, 2 Jun 2008 02:31:03 -0700 (PDT), beal...@gmail.com wrote: > >> >On Jun 2, 12:23 am, wmbjkREM...@citlink.net wrote: > >> >> On Sat, 31 May 2008 08:42:32 -0700 (PDT), beal...@gmail.com wrote: > >> In plain English     

Group: rec.aviation.soaring · Group Profile · Search for 9 Volt Battery Holder in rec.aviation.soaring
Author: Bob Kuykendall
Date: Nov 21, 2007 15:11

David Kilpatrick wrote: A very good, transparent little battery amp is the Nobels Streetman - 8 or 10 watts, I think, with absolutely no FX whatsoever. I have an early one which runs off six size D batteries (huge) but they seem to last for months and months, or even years, of gigging time. It also runs off the usual 9v DC input, and if you can find a 12v input, that increases
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Welcome to the ACECAD DIGIMEMO! This pad functions like a regular notepad but the pen RECORDS what you write then DOWNLOADS the files to your PC! Imagine having DIGITAL versions of everything you write! It is the most convenient technology I have found that still allows you to write on REAL PAPER. This product is NEW and in MINT CONDITION! From the manufacturer: Portable and Compact     

Group: alt.os.linux.mandrake · Group Profile · Search for 9 Volt Battery Holder in alt.os.linux.mandrake
Author: Moe Trin
Date: Aug 18, 2007 13:09

In article <48875008$0$761$bed64819@news.gradwell.net>, <tinnews@isbd.co.uk> wrote: I bought a Makita TD020DSE a few months ago after reading some recommendations here and thought I'd report on what I think of it. Good points:- It's quite light. I doubt you'll find anything of that torque which is lighter. I like the little built in torch. Never used it.
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Group: rec.autos.makers.chrysler · Group Profile · Search for 9 Volt Battery Holder in rec.autos.makers.chrysler
Author: Ken Weitzel
Date: Aug 3, 2006 21:07

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Group: alt.energy.homepower · Group Profile · Search for 9 Volt Battery Holder in alt.energy.homepower
Author: bealiba
Date: Jun 4, 2008 23:09

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Group: rec.music.classical.guitar · Group Profile · Search for 9 Volt Battery Holder in rec.music.classical.guitar
Author: dsi1
Date: May 10, 2007 16:08

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Group: su.market · Group Profile · Search for 9 Volt Battery Holder in su.market
Author: Sanjee
Date: Aug 27, 2008 20:58

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Group: uk.diy · Group Profile · Search for 9 Volt Battery Holder in uk.diy
Author: Dave Plowman (News)
Date: Jul 23, 2008 15:56

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