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Ron Wanttaja wrote:
On Thu, 01 Feb 2007 09:11:34 -0600, Barnyard BOb wrote: Being a penny pincher, my solution many years ago was to invest in 9 volt Ratshack Nickel-Metal Hydride RECHARGEABLES. Although hardly cheap, I've not had to buy more batteries in close to a decade.They paid for themselves in a month. Perhaps you are doing likewise. I tried, but it wouldn't power up the headset. The voltage when fully-charged is a bit low, but when you consider an alkaline will power the headset until it gets so low it'll hardly tickle the tongue, I don't know what's happening. It might be that the impedance of the rechargeable is different than an alkaline and the circuitry is thrown off by it. I just buy a big pack of 9V batteries from Costco. Lasts me a couple of years. Tuck a spare into the flying jacket pocket. Ron Wanttaja I have a pair of Telex Echelons. The ANR battery box connects with a miniature stereo plug. I built little plates to mount the plug jacks, and added an extra jack for the ANR power. Ran a couple extra wires a little regulator circuit I built. |
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