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Jan 12, 2008 22:04 |  #1

Where can you get small plastic cases to put extra AA batteries in? Like to have a case or two that will hold four AA batteries.


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Jan 12, 2008 22:08 |  #2

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http://www.dealextreme​.com/details.dx/sku.35​58 (external link)

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http://www.greenbatter​ies.com/batteryholders​1.html (external link)


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Jan 12, 2008 22:09 |  #3

I like the pouch version. I already got some though.


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Jan 13, 2008 02:18 |  #4

I just use elastic bands. Cheap and quickly accessible.


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Jan 13, 2008 02:23 |  #5

I just got some plastic clip lock cases off eBay. They were $6 all up for 6 cases that each hold 4 batteries. I thought it was a good deal.


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Jan 13, 2008 10:25 as a reply to  @ Michael's post |  #6

Thanks, just what I wanted.

SunTsu wrote in post #4692143 (external link)
I just use elastic bands. Cheap and quickly accessible.

This is what I have been doing.


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Jan 13, 2008 12:56 |  #7

I have some of the plastic clear ones, and they work great!


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Jan 13, 2008 13:00 as a reply to  @ lakiluno's post |  #8

IMHO these are the best...

The Dot Line AA Battery Case is a handy little accessory to throw into your gear bag. This useful item keeps your batteries safe from dust and moisture, and protects them in a soft lined case. The plastic translucent case not only holds 8 batteries, but keeps the contacts from coming into contact with each other.

http://www.bhphotovide​o.com …C_AA_AA_Battery​_Case.html (external link)




  
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Jan 13, 2008 16:04 |  #9

I use the plastic Q-tip sample packs they hold 6 AA batteries. They will also hold 2 of the XTI camera batteries too. I spent .99 cents and used the Q-tip too great value.




  
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Jan 13, 2008 20:45 |  #10

These are nice AAA holder (external link)

Or this AAA with card case (external link)

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Jan 13, 2008 23:16 |  #11

I get mine from thomasdistributing.com​. They have both 4 and 8 battery packs that both hold AA and/or AAA batteries.


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Jan 14, 2008 00:34 |  #12

I'm not sure why I'll spend thousands on gear, but nothing on battery cases so I'm wondering if I'm missing something. Aside from looking pretty, what function do the cases perform? I'll admit those ones from BH look pretty cool.


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Jan 14, 2008 00:37 |  #13

They hold batteries. There are just diff types. I have a pouch that holds 6 AA's. I use it to hold 4 AA's and 2 CR2 for my remote. Also holds 2 CF cards. Then I have some of those 4 AA holders but I only carry 2 sets and one is in there and the other in the pouch I'm set.


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Jan 14, 2008 09:49 |  #14

Helps keep them together and organized. I put my batteries in with the terminals pointing one way for the charged batteries; when I pull the dead ones out, they go back in the box with the terminals pointing the other direction. With AA cells in this (external link), the positive terminals to the center are for good cells; when used the they go back with the positive terminal to the outside.

BP-511s go in plastic Sucrets throat lozenge boxes (external link). Terminals down for good cells, terminals up for used. Each box holds 2 batteries snugly; you can use Canon's terminal cover on one, but not both, of them.


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Jan 14, 2008 14:20 |  #15

Jon wrote in post #4700175 (external link)
Helps keep them together and organized. I put my batteries in with the terminals pointing one way for the charged batteries; when I pull the dead ones out, they go back in the box with the terminals pointing the other direction. With AA cells in this (external link), the positive terminals to the center are for good cells; when used the they go back with the positive terminal to the outside.

BP-511s go in plastic Sucrets throat lozenge boxes (external link). Terminals down for good cells, terminals up for used. Each box holds 2 batteries snugly; you can use Canon's terminal cover on one, but not both, of them.

Those are great ideas. I think I might try the Sucrets boxes. I really like the yellow plastic containers, but I'm not sure I want to spend $7 to hold something worth $15.  :o It gives me an idea though. Charged batteries in elastics all facing the same direction. Used batteries in the elastics with one ore more batteries in opposite direction.


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