Best 6v batteries according to redditors
We found 21 Reddit comments discussing the best 6v batteries. We ranked the 12 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.
We found 21 Reddit comments discussing the best 6v batteries. We ranked the 12 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.
I have kinda worked with these LED strips before, it's very reasonably priced. The expensive part is portable power of 12v and 1 amp and 3+ Amp hours.
http://www.amazon.com/Rayovac-926-General-Purpose-Terminals/dp/B000ROFZFE/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1414877921&sr=8-3&keywords=12+volt+battery
http://www.amazon.com/SUPERNIGHT-Waterproof-300LEDs-Flexible-Controller/dp/B00B2F3KDQ/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1414877695&sr=8-1&keywords=led+waterproof+strip
I found a whole screenful of results when Googling TR134R, like this one, that tells you what it is and what it's for.
http://www.amazon.com/Exell-Alkaline-Battery-EN134A-PC134A/dp/B0062RK9I8
That looks like a homemade project lamp. The reflector looks homemade, too— and that object in the center looks like a flashlight bulb.
Might have used a lantern battery for power on the inside.
Why don’t you think this was a light?
I have it in my hands. I built my own iontophoresis machine and I started using it yesterday.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bOQfjZ9-Akw
https://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B000ROFZFE/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o04_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
https://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B00JPBZINO/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o04_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
https://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B0029DHT5U/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o03_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I have ADHD and I'm looking into cdb pills as well. I'll update if anything happens!
If you are looking rechargeable go with:https://smile.amazon.com/ExpertPower-EXP1270-Rechargeable-Lead-Battery/dp/B003S1RQ2S/ref=sr_1_1?s=automotive&ie=UTF8&qid=1494114886&sr=1-1&keywords=12v+ups+battery
Else i would use one of these: https://smile.amazon.com/Rayovac-926-General-Purpose-Terminals/dp/B000ROFZFE/ref=sr_1_2_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1494114969&sr=8-2&keywords=lantern%2Bbattery&th=1
The lead acid will run the horn for a couple hours. The lantern battery less.
What kind of range do you want? 12V battery + adapter + Car FM adapter. Plug in your phone and you can transmit whatever audio you play. Perfectly legal under FCC Part 15 rules.
Edit: fix link
Hmm, probably dying during the test, or being disabled as a result.
Does it eventually eventually clear and re-enable? One thing I found that's sucked is it alerts you when a fault happens, but not when it clears.
Personally, I would at least pull the SPS and look at the battery dates. If you haven't done anything with the SPSs since purchase, my bet is the batteries are shot.
Wow... it's coming up on 2 years since I did this. So here's what I have. The battery model is HRL634WF2, it's a 6v 34W F2 connector battery. Amazon and ATBatt have them.
Dell or EMC (if you can get one of them to talk to you), would want you to replace the entire SPS, which iirc, is several hundred.
I did the individual batteries, we ordered 10. I believe it's 5 per SPS, and I did both. Replaced the one that was yelling, then once it was confirmed all good, I did the second.
Also, since you may be in the same boat, the last time we had a drive die and needed to order more spares, we went through (iStorageNetworks)[http://www.istoragenetworks.com/] (No affiliation, just a vendor we used for drives).
I was hoping to move this SAN to our secondary site for backup/redundancy, but sadly it looks like I'm going to be stuck with it for a while.
You bring up a great point, and I wish I could tell you that the "be-all, end-all" decisions regarding dimensions / weight / etc. were left to CubiScan. However, those measurements and weights affect so many things in the process from the time we receive an item until it goes out the door to a customer, that there is rarely a black and white answer for things. Also, there are items we as associates question every day as to why the system states an item is sortable v. nonsortable. I've also said several times in this forum that we stretch CubiScan's capabilities beyond what its manufacturer intended because, as of right now, it's the best thing we have. CubiScan was designed to capture dimensions and weights of boxed items -- hence its name -- and it does a great job at that. But, as you all are well aware, not every item comes to us boxed. I've suggested to a couple of folks in PMs that if they want more control over the dimensional measurements of their products, send them to us pre-boxed. But, that's a cost-benefit analysis thing -- am I paying more to have an item boxed than I would be in paying for "air" in a poly bag...more on that later. Let's look at some examples based upon your plastic totes comment...and some other things that pop up as well...I hope reddit let's me link to items on the AMZN site. These items are chosen based upon our experiences with them, so disregard the brand, etc. and consider the items themselves. Here we go...
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00NY7MCTI/ref=sspa_dk_detail_1?psc=1
Woah you don't want or need something that big. I bought 3 of these lantern batteries and wired them in series with alligator clips. I used it for 10min then switched polarity for another 10 for a week and had super dry hands for a month.
Rayovac 6-Volt Industrial Heavy-Duty Maximum Lantern Battery with Spring Terminals 6V-HDM https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00NO09E28/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_pxuMyb414GFQD
You'll have to double check to make sure these are the correct physical size, but knockoff brand batteries can work just as well as the Tyco / Mattel, and be a lot cheaper.
I found this charger with 6v battery on amazon for $20.
Also, wow, that Incredible Hulk truck is $300 on amazon? Hopefully thats some renegade bot pricing, you could get a starter hobby-grade rc for that kind of money.
My guess is that there's a nice, properly sized hole under the carpet/flooring about 12" forward of your rear doors. Plopping a toilet on should be easy. The only semi-challenge is finding where they capped the water line and re-adding a lead there.
The Optimas are better than a random wet-cell, sure. But they don't have anywhere near the power capacity like two or four 200+Ah 6V batteries do (like https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B01DAU1KSM). Go to like a Batteries Plus, a golf cart place, or an RV supply (NOT Camping World). The shipping makes Amazon non-competitive on these things.
Also note: Two batteries are very simple to wire (in series). With four (or more...in even numbers) you need series AND parallel, so be careful so you don't over-volt things (that would be bad): https://www.batterystuff.com/kb/articles/battery-articles/battery-bank-tutorial.html
Switching from your 75Ah 12V Optima to just two 200Ah 6Vs, we're talking over 5x capacity. Obviously, four are over 10x. And there are much larger capacity than 200Ah around, those are just a common-ish size.
I use this one, works fine https://smile.amazon.com/Duracell-28987-Lithium-28l/dp/B000CSK8FM/ref=mp_s_a_1_4?keywords=duracell%2Bsize%2B6&qid=1551016651&s=gateway&sr=8-4&th=1&psc=1
I own a Canon A-1 and the battery that came with it has since depleted and I am no longer able to use the camera. I did a little research and noticed the Canon A-1 takes one 6V PX28A battery. Which I have found here. I have also heard that this battery has a few equivalents, most notably the 4LR44 which I have found here for a cheaper price with more batteries.
According to this manual for the Canon A-1, it says that I should be using batteries that have silver oxide or alkaline manganese. Of the both batteries I have listed both are Alkaline batteries but one is a PX28A and the other is a 4LR44.
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So my questions are:
>can't find a replacement for the battery
http://www.amazon.com/Duracell-PX28AB-Alkaline-Medical-Battery/dp/B0035H57D0/
Also, you can buy one at Walgreens.
have you thought of something like this:
http://www.amazon.com/General-00648-Non-Spillable-Emergency-Battery/dp/B002MVH7D8/ref=sr_1_7?ie=UTF8&qid=1463869534&sr=8-7&keywords=6v+agm
just a thought.
You could also grab one of these lantern batteries and use it with the cigarette lighter adapter. It should be able to charge your devices for a while. Can't recharge it, but $15 for a few days of power isn't bad.
I recently added LED lighting to my closet and gun-cabinet using these:
LED Strip
In the closet I added a motion sensor (this one)
and a power adapter for 120v to 12v. Has tons of light and it's awesome having it be motion activated.
In the gun cabinet I used the same style LED strip, but am running it off of a battery (this one) and a toggle switch.
I could easily run another motion sensor in the cabinet though, that might work out better for your scenario. If you have the room for the battery you can just secure it with some double-sided tape, add the motion sensor and have it run an entire strip of the LEDs (it'll be very bright), though you might only need a few sections of LED.
So, I agree with everyone else. It depends a lot on how long you want to run it for... and how much you want to spend.
If you want to do this once, and roughly 20-30 minutes of run time is long enough, then this should work:
http://www.amazon.com/Rayovac-926-Lantern-Battery-General/dp/B000ROFZFE
It's a bit big for a pocket, but the price is right... Snip the wall connector plug to the LED and then attach it to the terminals. Just make double-sure you get the polarity correct (positive to positive, negative to negative) on the plug. If you do it backwards, bad things will likely happen.
If you want to do this more than once or twice, I'd personally recommend, calling up or emailing batteryspace.com and asking them (http://www.batteryspace.com/contactus.aspx). If you can find out what the connector is on the LED string - and the polarity of it (always key), then ask batteryspace to make a custom 12V NiMH pack for that connector and then ask for a charger for it as well.
This will run it for about 20 minutes and will get pretty warm in the process and probably would fit in a big pocket (smaller than the Rayovac cell though).
http://www.batteryspace.com/customizednimhbatterypack12v2200mah10xaa.aspx
with this charger:
http://www.batteryspace.com/smartcharger07afor84v-12vnimhbatterypack--ullisted.aspx
If you want to run it longer, then you'll need a bigger (more expensive pack). If you want it to weigh less or be small, then you'll need to switch to a lithium polymer pack. But see what batteryspace.com recommends. If you tell them what you want, they can make it for you. And, no, I'm not associated with them.
As an alternative, I've used these guys too (different company, different batteries, but same type of thing...):
http://www.all-battery.com/
thanks for your help!
would a battery like this be suitable to brightly light up the strip?
http://www.amazon.com/Rayovac-926-Lantern-Battery-General/dp/B000ROFZFE
6v battery like a 28L
Ok you've asked a lot of question but I'll try to hit on each of them. First off I recommend that you read this: http://expertphotography.com/a-beginners-guide-to-photography/ It's a pretty good summary of all the elements that go into photography.
All the same principles work with film cameras just like they do on digital cameras - just sometimes in different ways.
You can change the aperture but rotating the ring at the base of your lens. It should have numbers like "2 2.8 4 5.6 8 11 16" on it.
You can adjust the shutter speed on your camera by rotating the dial underneath the film winder.
Note that you can shoot your camera in shutter priority and manual. Shutter priority means you choose the shutter speed you want and the camera will select the aperture that will result in the correct exposure. This requires a battery.
ISO (or film speed) is set by the film you use. For starters grab some ISO 400 Fujicolor film from the local drugstore. ISO 400 is a good average film speed for average use.) Be sure to set the ISO on your camera to the same value as the film you are using (tutorial in the link at the bottom) so that your light meter works correctly.
White balance is also set by the film you are using. I believe most films are daylight balanced but this can be changed by putting filters on your lens. Don't worry about that too much for now.
I shoot film photography mainly for the fun of it. It's more of a hassle than digital is nowadays but it's an entirely different experience. Plus some of the older film cameras are absolutely great pieces of engineering.
I've never developed my own film so I can't tell you much about the darkroom. You can send your film to a local camera store or perhaps even the drugstore to get developed.
Battery: http://www.amazon.com/Duracell-Photo-28L-Battery-Count/dp/B000CSK8FM
Buying film is cheaper in bulk. Just a note.
Other than that, read everything you can about your camera online. Here's a good start:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oKc928PYkeo
Any other questions just ask! Have fun!