Equivalents | |||
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Consumer Battery Equivalents
"Over the counter" batteries for many devices. Includes suggested replacements for obsolete types etc. | Button & Coin Battery Equivalents
Watch batteries, large watch batteries, Hearing Aid batteries and some smaller Photographic batteries | Amateur Radio Hand Held Batteries.
Nothing else (although some Digital Video Camera batteries are mentioned because they fit) just "Batteries for Handies" | Notes on Consumer Battery Equivalents.
Notes and information on consumer battery equivqlents, what the numbers/letters mean etc. |
General Information | |||
Button and Coin Battery Size Chart
If you have a button (watch) or coin (large watch, memory back-up, alarm keyfob etc.) type battery and you can't read the numbers (some stampings are very faint), you may want to use this | Rechargeable Battery Information. Different types listed plus how to "treat them right" to get the longest usable life from them | ||
Re-Cell Devices and Packs | |||
Alinco EBP20N Battery Pack Tired Handie rejuvenated | Remington HC-353
Hair clippers needed new power | Uniden Scanner Battery Pack Tired Scanner better than new | Recovered page: The K Factour by D. Scott Young Kodak "K" Battery re-cell |
Making Different Batteries Fit or a Replacement when you can't get the correct size Listed by number / alphabetically | ||
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Numbers: | ||
2R10 (Duplex) battery Make an adaptor to use a 123 camera battery. | ||
4MR9
Two thoughts on how to replace this hard to find camera battery | 4NR52
Two thoughts on how to replace this hard to find camera battery | 4SR41 (VW / Audi alarm fob) battery Using easy to find cells and tape or heat-shrink tubing |
5SR41 (VW / Audi / Land Rover alarm fob) battery Using easy to find cells and tape or heat-shrink tubing | ||
6F50-2 (Large 9V) battery A simple solution to get the equipment working | ||
60F40 (90V) battery A simple solution to get the equipment working | ||
467 (67.5 Volt) battery Make a replacement. | ||
800 (cycle lamp) battery A couple of solutions to get the equipment working | ||
A | ||
A132 Make your own using easy to find cells | A135 Make your own using easy to find cells | A165 Make your own using easy to find cells |
A175 Make your own using easy to find cells
(Popular (7.5V) "Power Mike" Battery). | ||
AD42 (7.5V) battery Using easy to find cells and holders | ||
B | ||
B105 (30V) battery Using easier to find batteries and some copper clad board | ||
P | ||
PX24 Make your own using this guide (on an external site) | PX27 3 Make your own options using easy to find cells | |
General Thoughts & Ideas to Help: | ||
"Shimming" Cells Make an adapter to get a smaller watch battery fitting a larger hole |