Battery holder for 4xAA?

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On Tue, 15 Mar 2005 20:51:53 -0800, Wes. wrote (in article ):

I've seen the Bulgin ones. I like the 4-cell model (drawer is nice feature). But it needs to be 2x2 config (2 pairs of 2 cells in-line).

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How hard would it be to make a plastic box to slide one of the open ones into? 6 pieces of plexiglass, a hinge, maybe a latch, and some plexiglass cement. Nothing to it!

For that matter, you could make a form from a couple of sticks, and warm up a piece of plexiglass to wrap around the sticks, and voila! Battery holder!

Good Luck! Rich

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Rich Grise

Yeah, I'm guilty of that a lot too. I seem to have a talent for killing off a thread.

Al

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Al

Get a broken Garmin II/II+/III/III+ and chop it up (down?)

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budgie

It's no too difficult to make your own. I make custom cases using Delrin plastic and the spring and tab contacts salvaged out of old remotes and such.

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