Battery Holder 2xAA with Cover and Switch

This 2xAA battery holder puts a nice finishing touch on your battery powered project. This holder features a removable, sliding cover, which is secured with a small phillips head screw. Another bonus is the ON/OFF switch which can be used to control power to your project.

The leads are about 150mm, and the last 5mm of them are tinned.

  • 67.9 x 32.8 x 18.25mm

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  • Member #270577 / about 12 years ago / 3

    I ordered two of these and both are unreliable. The batteries fit too tightly and when the lid is closed they can lose contact with the contact pads inside. They can be made to work, but who wants to fiddle with it every time you install batteries.

  • Member #230205 / about 12 years ago / 2

    This case is kinda dumb. There's no proper way to mount it since the lid is on one side and the switch is on the opposite site. And there are no holes to mount it anyway. If the lid and switch were on the same side, at least it could be glued sensibly.

  • Beelzebot / about 11 years ago / 1

    Yep, these are not too great, as mentioned they are unreliable, loose contact, too tight, hard to open without the aid of a tool.

  • Ted M / about 11 years ago / 1

    So, this is kind of awkward to mount, but I've found at least one good way to mount it. Say you are mounting it inside a project box. First drill a hole in the side of the box, bigger that the switch. Now, you can use double-sided foam tape to attach the battery holder to the project box, such that the switch is under the hole. Now the switch is accessible from outside and you can get to the battery compartment from inside. Also, I've found that the lid doesn't really fit on the box with batteries installed unless you really jam it, or break off the tab on the lid.

  • Member #124829 / about 12 years ago / 1

    I have a video explaining how to fix the problems with this battery pack being to tight to hold the batteries here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R9KC2-_whjw

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