calculator battery mod.
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- themadhacker
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One day in class I found a non-working TI calculator. "Nobody else would want this, besides it has dead internal batteries," I thought. So I took it home and decided to solve the problem. I didn't want to use more internal batteries that I would eventually have to open up the calculator again to replace, so I decided to install a AA battery pack. I cut holes in the back of the case, wired the battery pack, mounted it to the calculator, and problem solved! Now my only problem with batteries is that my friends take them out and hide them when we have tests.
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You see, I am only 15 and am currently trying to get a job. Therefore I have limited money and am too cheap to buy stuff like solar cells. Many of the parts I use in projects are from dead electronics in people's trash. I have saved a lot of money trash picking.Kurt_ wrote:Why not install a solar cell instead?
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Re: calculator battery mod.
jackson?Now my only problem with batteries is that my friends take them out and hide them when we have tests.
- themadhacker
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Re: calculator battery mod.
no, somebody you don't knowArrow--> wrote:jackson?Now my only problem with batteries is that my friends take them out and hide them when we have tests.
rest in peace, Ronnie James Dio! \m/
Re: calculator battery mod.
I figured thatthemadhacker wrote:no, somebody you don't knowArrow--> wrote:jackson?Now my only problem with batteries is that my friends take them out and hide them when we have tests.
it just sounds like something he'd do or Daniel
Like the caculater
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Can't see the pics in class, but im guessing you have 2 batteries now. A 3v line LED that biatch.
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