Battery Boxes
 
Battery Boxes
All boxes are injection molded plastic with the belt loops molded in place. Available in black only, unless other special arrangements are made. Pictured left to right. 072B, 172B, 372B and 572B.
 
072B Battery Box
This is our Smallest case, the outer dimensions of this case are 5 x 3.5 x 2. A 6 volt gell cell battery or any of our NiMH Battery Packs will fit nicely in this case. It's prefect for building a beginners light. Available in Black.
Price $9.50

 
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172B Battery Box
Measures 6.25 x 3.75 x 2, it houses 6 volt #640 battery, the 20/21 volt nickel metal hydride batteries, however, its primary purpose when we designed it was to house 12, 13, or 14 c-cell nicad batteries. Available in Black.
Price $10.00
 
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372B Battery Box
Measures 5.75 x 4.5 x 2.75. It is used primarily for 12 volt gell cell #1245 battery, 6 volt #682 battery, and 21 - volt c-cell nicad, it also has a built in ledge to separate the batteries from the switch makeup compartment. With the aid of a bandsaw, the depth of the box can be reduced to about 2 inches. Available in Black.
Price $10.00
 
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572B Battery Box
Our largest box, it measures approximately 5.7 x 5.5 x 2.5. It is used to build d-cell nicad lights, it has a built in ledge to support 12 cells, 2 cells may be added above the ledge for added voltage and capacity - this is a total of 14 cells. Available in Black.
Price $10.00
 
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1. Keep Magnets in collars. When not in use.
 
2. Keep gain on the receiver low as possible.
 
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4. Carry spare batteries.
 
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