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They don't make batteries like they used to....
While I have been using digital voltmeters for quite a while, I missed my old 80's analog Radio Shack Volt Ohm meter, with the analog pointer and mirrored scale.
Well, today I found it, still in the box. Cringed, thinking I put it away wet, expecting to open it up to a corroded mess from leaky batteries. While they didn't last long, the 35+ year old batteries saved the day (and the meter) http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1644789278.jpg |
shocking!
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I have a mantel clock that has been running on a Radio Shack alkaline D-cell since the about the early 2000's.
When I had my 911, the Sears battery lasted 16 years without needing to use a maintainer. |
That's pretty amazing. I have ruined more than one device by forgetting to remove a battery or 3. I have a lot of things I don't use often like a laser level and moisture meter, not to mention stud finders. etc. Oh and that plug in code OBDII reader. Have to remember to vacate the battery.
I wouldn't know an electron from an Electrolux, but it seems the cheaper the item is, the more easily the battery will corrode. How many free HF mini flashlights have I tossed? As many as they've given me, it seems. |
I fondly remember the Radio Shack free battery card- I think you got one a month, for a poor kid it was pretty cool.
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I have and old PSM 6 (?) needs batteries but they are very strange size. we have a transfer switch for an EG at work that you HAVE to use an analog on. a DMM wont work. probably internal resistance I would guess |
Those are some ugly solder joints
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It's the elimination of the mercury in solder.............
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I hoard old lead solder from garage sales 40/60 TIN try to use it in open well vented areas the vapor is the nasty part NEW MOSTLY TIN NO LEAD SOLDER SUCKS silver solder for water pipes ONLY :eek: |
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I have some Heathkit equipment I built from the same era, perhaps I'll post some of those boards...... Quote:
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Dad lucked out! Decades ago, I bought an old dark blue Radio Shack "flavor radio" and a 9V battery, thinking it might be handy during a power outage. Tossed it in a drawer, forgot about it. Luckily, I stored the battery in a separate zip lock baggie. The battery was badly corroded when I found it after reading online that the flavor radios were now collectables.
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those are the non alkaline variants which I "think" are much less likely to leak than alkaline.
Good thing you cheaped out and didnt buy the silver ones 35 years ago. https://i.ebayimg.com/thumbs/images/...~1/s-l225.webp I remeber alot of these growing up. Actually threw away bunches of them in the last few years https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/D3IAA...9U/s-l1600.jpg Why on earth are people selling used "vintage" batteries on ebay? We live in a strange world |
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I really miss that store.
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Me too.
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Actually, by the late 70's early 80's I outgrew them. No power tubes for the ham equipment, no IC's for the computers. Fortunately we had 3 well stocked electronics stores within about 20 miles, including a Lafayette store.
I really miss Heathkit. I'd still be building their kits if they were around. |
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I had no idea: https://www.radioshack.com/collections/batteries |
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I came up with a lot of crazy names and they didn’t blink an eye. |
I liked Radio Shack, a good ol Texas Tradition! I had the catalogue when I was a kid and dreamed of the cool expeirments, drooled of the rc vehicles etc. And then for some predictable reason its all gone...China and their crappy everything...Lets go Brandon!
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