
Too late. Your battery's a dead duck. You shoulda called us. We'da sent you our 6-and 12-volt battery tester. Tests your starter motor and alternator (or generator) too, and has a switchable 100A load. Comes with (2) 16" cables with copper-plated 2" clamps with teeth on the side in case your battery has those "just try to get a grip on these, pal" side terminals. Will measure 50-1000 cold crank amps and its meter will measure 1-16V. The unit measures 12-3/4" x 6" x 3" OA. From Omaha Industrial Tools.
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92898 BATTERY TESTER |
Triple the cigarette lighter outputs in a car or van with our quick connect power outlet. The business end goes in the cigarette lighter and the 4-1/2" x 2-3/4" x 1" terminal block has (3) direct wire outputs, like stereo speaker outputs, individually fused for 3A each. Power (3) different 12VDC accessories-CD or DVD player, neon or blacklights, anything with minimal juice, but not RV fridges or big puppies like that. Mounting screws and hook-and-loop tape included.
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36769 12V TRIPLE OUTLET |
Looks like ordinary masking tape, 1" wide x 60 yards, but made by Steris® Corp for use in autoclaves. Sticks tight, removes easily, is imbedded with cross-wise stripes that become visible when the steam temperature reaches 121°C (250°F), and permanent marker won't, they say, bleed or smear on it. Great stuff for medical or lab use, but also handy if you're repainting the sauna. (Or anything else. Looks just like everyday masking tape and costs less, despite it's hidden talents.) Made in the USA.
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37665 STERIS TAPE |
Brand new (made for a kiddy car ride with a big gear-box), this reversible 6-12VDC Johnson motor (#141292 and 169324) draws 1.4A and spins 10,000 rpms at 12VDC. Measures 2-1/2" long x 1-1/2" dia with a 1/8" dia x 3/8" long striated shaft. Has (2) tabs on the back for hook-up and (2) mounting holes on the face.
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37518 10,000 RPM MOTOR |
We love obsessives. Mike Rigsby, author of Amazing Rubber Band Cars (124pp, soft cover) has spent way too much time designing and building rubber band cars. His book has designs for (13) rubber band cars, all built from simple materials (cardboard, pencils, a few CDs, and the eponymous rubber bands) and made for speed, distance, or goofiness. Well-illustrated, with easy-to-follow directions, it culminates with a giant, you-can-sit-in-it car that he swears will work. Send us a picture.
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93617 RUBBERBAND BUGGIES |
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