
Our medium solar panel is mounted in an aluminum frame and rated at 12VDC with a max voltage (no load) of 15.8. It measures 10-1/2" x 8-5/8" x 11/16" and has leads of approx 15 feet. Short-circuit current is 280mA. Composition is monocrystalline silicon. Working temp is -49°F to 185°F. Our larger panel is mounted in an aluminum frame and measures 15-7/8" x 13-3/8" x 1-1/8". Rated at 12VDC with a max output voltage (no load) of 17.6 and current of .88A. Short circuit current is 0.9A. Working temp is -49°F to 185°F and the output is through a covered terminal box on the back. No wiring.
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93728 MEDIUM 5 WATT SOLAR PANEL |
Handyman special. The perfect battery holder to fit your project. The C-cell holder is an open-top white-plastic tray, 2-1/8" x 4-1/4", into which you snap (4) "C"s for 6V output. Attached with a short lead is a 1" square box with a 1/8" jack and a slide-switch to control the power.
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38680 C CELL HOLDER |
These rechargeable Nickel Cadmium batteries provide 1.2 VDC at 1.7 Ah. The large is 2–9/16 x 5/8” dia. The small (Sanyo) is 1–7/8” x 5/8” dia.
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35020 LG NICD BATTERY | |
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35019 SM NICD BATTERY |
Call us crazy! It's INSANE BATTERY GIVEAWAY TIME. This is a one-time offer, NOT AVAILABLE IN STORES!!! If you act now you'll get Craaaaaazy prices on cell-phone rechargeables. There are too many to sort, too many to list, so Mad-Man Philip said sell 'em at INSANE PRICES! We even beat the Whiz on these!! Rechargeable lithium-ion battery packs from cell phones (some 3.6V cells, some double cell packs for 7.2V), some charged, some not, from Motorola, Samsung, Kyocera, Sanyo and Anybody Else Who Makes Phones in China, Korea, Japan or Taiwan. It's the PacRimJumboSale! You send the money, we send you FIVE, count 'em, (5!), battery packs, for the low, low price of less than the cost of (2) venti mint mocha frappuccinos. Frappuccini. Don't try this at home. Operators are standing by.
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36611 BATTERY PACK BINGO |
Need a little rechargeable NiMH Battery? This was originally for a NW Bell or Bell South cordless phone. Rated at 3.6VDC, 280mAH, it measures 1-1/2" x 1-3/8"x 3/8" with 2-1/2" of shrink-wrapped leads terminating in a 5.5mm 2-pin Molex connector.
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36404 3.6 VDC BATTERY |
While this rechargeable NiMH battery (Mfr Part #B620) fits (31) different Bell South cordless phones, we like it for its battery potential. Shaped like the Superman emblem (1-5/8" tall x 2" wide at its widest x 7/16" thick) the battery has a 2-1/4" lead and a 6mm-wide 2-pin connector, and puts out 3.6V 280mAH. Inside it you'll find (3) 2/3 "AAA" batteries. The 1-1/8" x 3/8" dia cells have flat-tops.
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37265 PHONE BATTERY |
This take-out, floor-mounted switchable power supply is from a respirator unit and is rated for 12VDC 4.16A via a 4-foot output cord with a ferrite choke and 5.5mm (2.5mm ID) female center-positive plug. Requires an IEC-60320-C7 appliance cord for 120VAC input. (Available online for about $5.) UL/CSA.
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40835 SWITCHING 12VDC FLOOR POWER SUPPLY |
Attention campers: We now have those hard-to-find, not-in-the-battery-section-of-the-place-you-always-buy- batteries, rechargeable 6V 4.6AH sealed lead/acid lantern batteries with spring connectors, along with a charger from the same manufacturer. The charger output is through alligator-clip leads at 6VDC 500mA, with a charge cycle of 10-16 hours. Includes an LED charging indicator. No more cursing the darkness in front of the children!
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40696 6V BATTERY CHARGER | |
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40695 LANTERN BATTERY |
Powerless? Try these new power supplies from 70s-era microfiche readers. Nominally rated for 230VAC, no load output is approx 15VAC, so we're thinking maybe they were for a 12 Volt, 13 Watt bulb. You should use a 25W bulb or lower. Output is via a 7" dual lead with a standard QCX-20/GX5.3 (2) pin halogen lamp socket. Has an on/off toggle on the side. At 120VAC, no load output is 8.5VAC. Input plug is a standard tandem 230VAC dryer-type, but easy to lop off and replace. Made in the USA. UL.
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40574 230 VAC POWER SUPPLY |
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