9v Battery Clip To Alligator
9v battery snap clip with 2-way Alligator. For 9V PP3 and PP6 batteries. The perfect solution for powering up your Arduino projects!
$1.75 – $5.95
This item: 9v Battery Clip To Alligator
$1.75 – $5.95
$1.75 – $5.95
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9-volt battery snap to Alligator is perfect for all your electronic development and repair project needs.
Specifications: 9v battery snap clip Alligator
- Red and Black Alligator
- For 9V PP3 and PP6 batteries.
- Material of Head: Faux Leather /Plastic Hard Shell
- Wire:24AWG UL Copper
- 13cm twin wire lead (red and black).
Package included: 9V Battery Clip to Alligator 1,2 or 5-pack
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Weight | 0.005 kg |
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Dimensions | 3 × 5 × .5 cm |
Pack Qty | 1 Pack, 2 Pack, 5 Pack |
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The Nine-volt battery
Or 9-volt battery is a common size of battery that was introduced for the early transistor radios.
It has a rectangular prism shape with rounded edges and a polarized snap connector at the top.
This type is commonly used in walkie-talkies, clocks and smoke detectors.
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