[Electronics-Talk] Electronics-Talk Digest, Vol 143, Issue 6

David Waybright link at pt-solutions.org
Tue Mar 6 12:16:36 UTC 2018


Take the battery to your local pharmacy. It’s probably a camera battery my dad’s old Pentax slr film camera had a Battery like that. If the pharmacy doesn’t have it ask them to tell you the number on it and you can get it on the internet like amazon. Sorry I don’t know the number for that battery.

What is the device it came out of that could also help us Id it. If you know the exact model of the device you can even google the battery for that device.

Thanks,


David Eugene Waybright
CompTIA A+, NET+, & Security+ Technician

IT Operations & Secure Infrastructure Specialist
CyberCore Technologies


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Subject: [Electronics-Talk] who knows their battery types?
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A battery died over here and I don't know its type.  The battery has the
shape of an AAA battery but it's 2/3 the length of a AAA battery.  Anyone
know what kind of battery to buy to replace it since it's dead now.  I
have AAA batteries and these definitely will not fit and I put a AAA
battery and this battery against each other and that's how I came up with
the difference in length.



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