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Clever / safe ways to carry digicam batteries in pocket
This sounds simple enough...
but every try to remove scotch tape from a glossy surface, like a lithium battery pack? Besides the glue residue, scotch tape often splits. Now that would be useful, trying to remove a sliver of clear tape on a battery contact in the field. RSD99 wrote: Oh ... for crying out loud ... ! Take a piece of tape ... any kind of tape ... for example common ordinary "Scotch Tape" ... and put it across the battery terminals. Then you can store them / carry them ANY DAMN WAY you want. Problem solved. |
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Clever / safe ways to carry digicam batteries in pocket
Veggie wrote: This sounds simple enough... but every try to remove scotch tape from a glossy surface, like a lithium battery pack? Besides the glue residue, scotch tape often splits. Now that would be useful, trying to remove a sliver of clear tape on a battery contact in the field. RSD99 wrote: Oh ... for crying out loud ... ! Take a piece of tape ... any kind of tape ... for example common ordinary "Scotch Tape" ... and put it across the battery terminals. Then you can store them / carry them ANY DAMN WAY you want. Problem solved. I use a piece of Duct Tape. It is highly visible, tough as hell, won't tear when you remove it etc. It really works well. I've used this method for several years. NO Problems. Bob Williams |
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Clever / safe ways to carry digicam batteries in pocket
Bob Williams wrote:
Veggie wrote: This sounds simple enough... but every try to remove scotch tape from a glossy surface, like a lithium battery pack? Besides the glue residue, scotch tape often splits. Now that would be useful, trying to remove a sliver of clear tape on a battery contact in the field. RSD99 wrote: Oh ... for crying out loud ... ! Take a piece of tape ... any kind of tape ... for example common ordinary "Scotch Tape" ... and put it across the battery terminals. Then you can store them / carry them ANY DAMN WAY you want. Problem solved. I use a piece of Duct Tape. It is highly visible, tough as hell, won't tear when you remove it etc. It really works well. I've used this method for several years. NO Problems. Bob Williams Endorsed by NASCAR and available in colors, for the fashion conscious. Frank ess |
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Clever / safe ways to carry digicam batteries in pocket
I use an old plastic battery container like the kind used in pc's, e.g. not
the little silver flat battery but the 4 AA holder type usually velcrod to the side of the case. I stripped the connectors from it going cell to cell and use a rubber band to insure they don't fall out. "Frank ess" wrote in message ... Bob Williams wrote: Veggie wrote: This sounds simple enough... but every try to remove scotch tape from a glossy surface, like a lithium battery pack? Besides the glue residue, scotch tape often splits. Now that would be useful, trying to remove a sliver of clear tape on a battery contact in the field. RSD99 wrote: Oh ... for crying out loud ... ! Take a piece of tape ... any kind of tape ... for example common ordinary "Scotch Tape" ... and put it across the battery terminals. Then you can store them / carry them ANY DAMN WAY you want. Problem solved. I use a piece of Duct Tape. It is highly visible, tough as hell, won't tear when you remove it etc. It really works well. I've used this method for several years. NO Problems. Bob Williams Endorsed by NASCAR and available in colors, for the fashion conscious. Frank ess |
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