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Battery Replacement ?

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Posted by ben10ben on Wednesday, November 24, 2004 11:27 PM
There was a device reviewed in OGR a long time ago(run 193/4/5) that was sold to do just this. It was in the shape of a D cell, and provided 1.5 volts to the horn.

Personally, I would just a D cell and not worry about anything like that. Dollar store D cells work just fine, and sell 2/$1. Just be sure to take them out when storing, but, other than that, they are a whole lot less expensive, easier to install, and work every bit as well. They also weigh enough that they improve the traction of the engine(in my personal experience), compared to a considerably lighter electronic circuit.
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Posted by nitroboy on Wednesday, November 24, 2004 10:47 PM
Which engine are you putting the battery in? On F3's, its positive side in first, negative on the bottom.
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Battery Replacement ?
Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, November 24, 2004 10:43 PM
Does anyone have a circuit diagram to replace the battery in a post war engine?
Pat Prowell

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