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So my wife gets my kids a battery operated device for Christmas. It's some
kind of slurpee making machine and a real battery eater. Goes through 4 C cell batteries in about 4 cans of pop. I'm thinking, hey, I can hack a 120VAC/6VDC converter that I have lying around up to it and just have it run right from a wall outlet. Except I'd rather not hack and ruin the battery connection terminals in the device. Does anyone have any ideas or know of any parts that I can make a nice solid non-permanent connection to standard battery connection terminals (and not ruin the battery connection terminals in the process)? I'd really rather not make a solder connection on this one, I'd like it to be able to run on batteries again in the future without having to give it a major overhaul to convert it back. Any help/advice appreciated. Thanks, Joe (joemagiera at ameritech dot net) |
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