Broken 1.5 volt battery clip8/27/2023 ![]() Was this a useful electronics lab tip? If so let your voice be heard and vote for it in the Electronics Tips & Tricks Contest. Eventually I'll give it a try and post an update here.įurther note, the more popular brand name batteries use the six cells as shown in the main photos. My feeling is they are held intact by the outer fused shell. I have never cracked one of these open so I don't know if they can be separated. Very different way of arranging the cells. He provides a great instructable on this.Ĭheck out the last picture. Check out member Joshmt2012's instructable. Notice that when you disassemble everything you also end up with a 9 Volt battery connector? This in itself is cool. Finally, cut the metal tabs that bind each cell together. Then pry the seam open and remove the shrink wrapped cells. Hacking the 9 Volt for it's PrizeĬheck out the photo's to see the disassembly steps. Also, watch your fingers on the metal packaging as this can cut you if care is not taken. With an Alkaline battery this instructable is quite safe, but still take care when separating the seam of the outer metal package. ![]() ![]() Warnings and Stuffĭo not try this on rechargable batteries of any kind as the potential for explosion is higher. The independant cells are just slightly smaller than AAA cells. Did you know that the common Alkaline 9 Volt battery is made up of six 1.5 Volt cells? This is very useful if you need small package 1.5 Volt supply for a project. ![]()
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