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Posted: 12/9/2023 11:01:13 PM EDT
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Quoted: It’s the Happy Days version https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/183699/IMG_4001_jpeg-3055064.JPG View Quote Hahaha |
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I have a skinny flexible light from Streamlight that uses them.
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My daughter says the smaller they are the louder they scream.
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Quoted: Streamlight makes a flashlight that takes them. The Stylus, I think it is. https://www.streamlight.com/images/default-source/product-large-images/stylus_black.jpg?Status=Master&sfvrsn=d0f1baf0_35 View Quote I have that and a pelican pencil light that take them. They don't seem to go bad like aa and AAA batteries |
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Hard to find but used in hearing aid controllers and diabetes testers.
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Streamlight makes a light that uses them. It is the only device I've ever seen that uses AAAA batteries.
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Had two uses for them where I work. The super slim stream lights, and automatic welding hood lenses.
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Quoted: Learn something new every day. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/587392/IMG_6292_jpeg-3055060.JPG View Quote I have a eight(I think) pack of energizers around here somewhere that I accidentally ordered from Amazon last year. I had no idea of such a either. |
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Quoted: How did you not know that? Some 9v batteries made today are still six AAAA cells in series. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/467079/Duracell-9V-Battery-AAAA-Cells-Bundled-3055092.jpg Wait until you learn they make A, B, and even F batteries. View Quote What about double d’s |
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View Quote Since they're smaller does that mean they leak less? |
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I remember having a lighted fishing bobber that used AAAA batteries. The 9V hack is legit.
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Quoted: Streamlight makes a light that uses them. It is the only device I've ever seen that uses AAAA batteries. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/440308/atex_stylus_jpg-3055083.JPG View Quote Never seen a Microsoft Surface? The pen uses them. |
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Quoted: Quoted: How did you not know that? Some 9v batteries made today are still six AAAA cells in series. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/467079/Duracell-9V-Battery-AAAA-Cells-Bundled-3055092.jpg Wait until you learn they make A, B, and even F batteries. What about double d’s |
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Quoted: Never seen a Microsoft Surface? The pen uses them. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Streamlight makes a light that uses them. It is the only device I've ever seen that uses AAAA batteries. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/440308/atex_stylus_jpg-3055083.JPG Never seen a Microsoft Surface? The pen uses them. I actually had a Surface for a while but it was a work hand-me-down and it didn't have batteries for the pen. I was going to get batteries for it but the keyboard died and I was given different laptop, so I never got to try the pen. |
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Quoted: Streamlight makes a flashlight that takes them. The Stylus, I think it is. https://www.streamlight.com/images/default-source/product-large-images/stylus_black.jpg?Status=Master&sfvrsn=d0f1baf0_35 View Quote I used one of those for years when I was wrench bendin'. Handy little light. |
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Quoted: How did you not know that? Some 9v batteries made today are still six AAAA cells in series. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/467079/Duracell-9V-Battery-AAAA-Cells-Bundled-3055092.jpg Wait until you learn they make A, B, and even F batteries. View Quote You forgot N batteries. |
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View Quote I have an old EOTECH that takes NCells It does not fuck |
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Quoted: Streamlight makes a flashlight that takes them. The Stylus, I think it is. https://www.streamlight.com/images/default-source/product-large-images/stylus_black.jpg?Status=Master&sfvrsn=d0f1baf0_35 View Quote Bingo - have one from 20 years ago. Works well, handy, but not bright at all. Finding the batteries is often a pain. |
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