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In response to
"
Hey guys, I need help identifying a smaller battery that's missing from my light-up skeleton...
"
by
Mr. Havens
Fingers crossed the skeleton works on 12V and in that case search for A23 battery -- nm
Posted by
JD (aka Jason Dean)
Oct 3 '22, 11:22
(No message)
Responses:
Look at the pic I posted. A23 does not fit. Too long. -- nm
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Mr. Havens
Oct 3, 11:26
5
oh, look at this, maybe 2 button batteries stacked in the slot -- (link)
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Max
Oct 3, 11:28
4
Thank you, Max. It was three button batteries, but I never would have thought of that. -- nm
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Mr. Havens
Oct 3, 11:33
3
Same. If it had been a long slot "oh just multiple AAA batteries" but I've only ever used devices with 1 button and wouldn't think to stack them. -- nm
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Max
Oct 3, 11:39
*blush* I'm the idiot. Of course that was too easy. Yay, Max -- nm
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JD
Oct 3, 11:35
1
Occam's razor and all that. Far more likely to be a bunch of common batteries than one we've never heard of and had to wiki :) -- nm
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oblique
Oct 3, 11:39
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