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Re: America and Canada (was Re: Installing Panther on B/W G3)
On Mon, 09 Feb 2004 12:31:51 -0500, Bill Garber wrote:
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> "Sheldon Simms" <sheldonsimms@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> pan.2004.02.09.17.24.49.36890@yahoo.com">news:pan.2004.02.09.17.24.49.36890@yahoo.com...
> : On Sun, 08 Feb 2004 22:03:32 -0500, Bill Garber wrote:
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> : > "Sheldon Simms" <sheldonsimms@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> : > pan.2004.02.09.00.33.07.451643@yahoo.com">news:pan.2004.02.09.00.33.07.451643@yahoo.com...
> : > : On Sun, 08 Feb 2004 19:24:36 +0000, Simon Williams wrote:
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> : > : does anyone know where to get replacement
> : > : battery holders like the ones on the Thunderclock card?
> : >
> : > Are these it????
> :
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> :
> : Not really, although this one
> :
> : http://tinyurl.com/3ccpw
> :
> : is probably close enough to do.
>
> Now that's a battery holder of a different color. You should have
> said One "N" size cell, then I would have known. 8-)
>
> : At the moment, I've tacked in a couple of wires leading to
> : a AA-battery case taken from an old remote control. That
> : works pretty well actually since there is plenty of room in
> : front of the power supply for the battery case.
>
> I'm looking at how to install a rechargeable cordless phone
> battery pack.
> That would be ideal. Never need a new battery again, unless of
> course you
> pack it up for 10 more years before you play again. 8-)
That's one of the great advantages of the TimeMaster II H.O. --
it has a rechargeable battery pack built in. Of course when the
rechargeable batteries finally do die, you have to desolder the
pack, but it's better than changing batteries IMO.
> BTW, the higher AmpHour rating, the longer it will last. That's
> why in
> another thread I suggest the full-length axial lead battery. The
> AH rating
> being 1.9 rather than .905 should last twice as long.
Plain old alkaline N cells last a long time in the Thunderclock,
but mine was in storage for 5+ years and when I took it out the
batteries had leaked and the positive ends of the battery holders
(which are metal) were so corroded that when I tried to clean them,
they just literally fell to pieces.