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Check this out:
http://jaycar.com.au/productView.asp?ID=QM1547
I love the blub:
"The unit also has provision to be powered by 2 x CR2032 batteries for those
days when kinetic energy is not available."
LMAO!
Oh, and you gotta love the solar powered model:
http://jaycar.com.au/productView.asp?ID=QM1546
Dave.
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(9volt) once or twice in that time.
Why would you need any more energy than that, kinetic or not?
John G.
"John G."
"David L. Jerkoff"
** Bloody obvious to anyone
- the product blurb is a total wind-up.
... Phil
Gees, Phil, you've found you sense of humour. :-)
David L. Jones wrote:
I wonder what kind of battery the solar powered rechargable uses.
All the rechargable batteries I've ever had have died sooner than a
typical primary cell battery would have in this application.
Sylvia.
http://jaycar.com.au/productView.asp?ID=QM1547
I love the blub:
"The unit also has provision to be powered by 2 x CR2032 batteries for those
days when kinetic energy is not available."
LMAO!
Oh, and you gotta love the solar powered model:
http://jaycar.com.au/productView.asp?ID=QM1546
Dave.
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> Check out my Electronics Engineering Video Blog & Podcast:
> http://www.alternatezone.com/eevblog/
I have a 20odd year old Fluke 77 and I think I have replaced the battery
> http://www.alternatezone.com/eevblog/
(9volt) once or twice in that time.
Why would you need any more energy than that, kinetic or not?
John G.
"John G."
"David L. Jerkoff"
> Check this out:
>> http://jaycar.com.au/productView.asp?ID=QM1547
>> I love the blub:
>> "The unit also has provision to be powered by 2 x CR2032 batteries for
>> those days when kinetic energy is not available."
>> LMAO!
>> I love the blub:
>> "The unit also has provision to be powered by 2 x CR2032 batteries for
>> those days when kinetic energy is not available."
>> LMAO!
> I have a 20odd year old Fluke 77 and I think I have replaced the battery
> (9volt) once or twice in that time.
> Why would you need any more energy than that, kinetic or not?
> (9volt) once or twice in that time.
> Why would you need any more energy than that, kinetic or not?
** Bloody obvious to anyone
- the product blurb is a total wind-up.
... Phil
> "John G."
> "David L. Jerkoff"
> "David L. Jerkoff"
>> Check this out:
>>> http://jaycar.com.au/productView.asp?ID=QM1547
>>> I love the blub:
>>> "The unit also has provision to be powered by 2 x CR2032 batteries for
>>> those days when kinetic energy is not available."
>>> LMAO!
>>> I love the blub:
>>> "The unit also has provision to be powered by 2 x CR2032 batteries for
>>> those days when kinetic energy is not available."
>>> LMAO!
>> I have a 20odd year old Fluke 77 and I think I have replaced the battery
>> (9volt) once or twice in that time.
>> Why would you need any more energy than that, kinetic or not?
>> (9volt) once or twice in that time.
>> Why would you need any more energy than that, kinetic or not?
> ** Bloody obvious to anyone
> - the product blurb is a total wind-up.
> ... Phil
> - the product blurb is a total wind-up.
> ... Phil
Gees, Phil, you've found you sense of humour. :-)
David L. Jones wrote:
> Check this out:
> http://jaycar.com.au/productView.asp?ID=QM1547
> I love the blub:
> "The unit also has provision to be powered by 2 x CR2032 batteries for those
> days when kinetic energy is not available."
> LMAO!
>
> Oh, and you gotta love the solar powered model:
> http://jaycar.com.au/productView.asp?ID=QM1546
>
> Dave.
> http://jaycar.com.au/productView.asp?ID=QM1547
> I love the blub:
> "The unit also has provision to be powered by 2 x CR2032 batteries for those
> days when kinetic energy is not available."
> LMAO!
>
> Oh, and you gotta love the solar powered model:
> http://jaycar.com.au/productView.asp?ID=QM1546
>
> Dave.
I wonder what kind of battery the solar powered rechargable uses.
All the rechargable batteries I've ever had have died sooner than a
typical primary cell battery would have in this application.
Sylvia.
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> http://jaycar.com.au/productView.asp?ID=QM1547
> I love the blub:
> "The unit also has provision to be powered by 2 x CR2032 batteries for
> those days when kinetic energy is not available."
> LMAO!
> Oh, and you gotta love the solar powered model:
> http://jaycar.com.au/productView.asp?ID=QM1546
> Dave.
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