6 Volt Battery Hack

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Guest
5 months ago
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i tried it i used a energiser battere
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Anon
6 months ago
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This is completely fake, common... Gag films? Seriously people, use your heads. In theory this could work though. If there were 4 groupings of eight batteries where the wiring in the group was parallel and the groups were wired together in series, you would still get 6V of electricity. The amps might be weird, but it could still work.
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Guest
8 months ago
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my god, only a RETARD would try this "gag films?" my god think about it, a AA battery has 1.5 volts ponder that one
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Guest
10 months ago
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As everyone has guessed this is a total scam, they covered up the "Wallgreens" on the battery, and you guessed it, right before my eyes 4 big batteries. So in other words stoneage owes me $7.55.
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Ramose
10 months ago
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Did ANY of you noticed that the WHOLE video has a tag of "GAG FILMS"? This like Ummm ALL the videos they do are making fun of you all!!! They are not to be taken seriously and are solely designed to allow you to take a break and have fun? The end of the world is coming laugh while you can.
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Guest
10 months ago
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It depends on what battery you wished to hack. Some are powered by 4 big batteries (not AA)
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Guest
11 months ago
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First, its to keep it running continuesly, for a while. Next, he didnt state wat kind of lantern battery it was!
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Guest
11 months ago
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32 batteries plugged into eachother @ 1.5v each... Why would there be 48v in a 6v battery?
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austin
More than a year ago
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I tried it with a rayovac 6v, the one with the metal casing from wally-world. It didn't work. There were just four really big, tall battery looking things all connected by a wire attaching them. Not even a standard c or d size. Maybe this only works with certain kinds but now i'm out 5.50 with a battery I have no use for. Thanks a whole lot.
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Trimere
More than a year ago
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OR....just buy 8 rechargeable batteries with a charger and keep 4 ready at all times, recharging the depleted as needed. $30 tops for around 2 - 3 years of battery life. Save even more, and it's better for the environment.
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