be very, very careful soldering to batteries, they can burst, or you
might just make them leak later. better to use conductive epoxy on
batteries, which is what i did last time. also, batteries often have a
plating that isn't very friendly to solder, it may not stick well.
Marten van de Kraats wrote:
>
> My very first soldering experience.
>
> Getting impatient waiting for a reaction from that US online battery
> shop mentioned in earlier post, I thought about putting together my
> own 4.5 battery that fitted the plus pram battery compartment.
> I bought 3 flat 1.5 V batteries {model button; Varta V625U LR9
>
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