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| Date: | Mon, 19 Mar 2012 23:49:16 -0700 (PDT) |
| From: | David Griffith <dave AT 661 DOT org> |
| To: | gEDA Users Mailing List <geda-user AT delorie DOT com> |
| Subject: | [geda-user] odd battery clip |
| Message-ID: | <alpine.DEB.2.00.1203192342010.7358@zaphod.661.org> |
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Somewhat off topic... I'm trying to find a cr2032 clip that can be soldered onto the edge of a board. Cells can be found which have pins welded to the case which could be mounted as I want, but I need to be able to replace the battery without taking the board out of my gizmo. Ideally I'd like something as shown in http://661.org/tmp/kk2048.jpg. Does anyone recognize that clip? I can't find a clip like that on Google, so I'm hoping it's actually something else commonly available that happened to be convenient as a battery holder. -- David Griffith dave AT 661 DOT org
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