Is there something special about AG13 batteries that makes them suitable for use in laser pointers? It seems they all come with two sets, and the batteries are not cheap when bought separately.
Can you replace them with a few AAA or more readily available coin cells?
AG13 batteries and laser pointers
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The AG13 is just a 1.5V button battery.
You can use 1.5V N /AAA batteries with out any problem,
except you can't get them into the Laser Pointer's Battery Holder.
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They sell the AG13 Batteries for $1.95 / 10 in a package.
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Thou....
I've picked up a Laser Pointer from my local Dollar Store for a buck, with the batteries.
And they also had these Mini-Key Chain Lights that came with the same AG13 batteries to power them for a buck.
So, I bought some of the Key Chain Lights just for the 8 AG13 Batteries that came with them.
Check your local Dollar Store, they may have these Key Chain Lights.
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You can use 1.5V N /AAA batteries with out any problem,
except you can't get them into the Laser Pointer's Battery Holder.
American Science & Surplus
www.sciplus.com
They sell the AG13 Batteries for $1.95 / 10 in a package.
Cat# 92524
Thou....
I've picked up a Laser Pointer from my local Dollar Store for a buck, with the batteries.
And they also had these Mini-Key Chain Lights that came with the same AG13 batteries to power them for a buck.
So, I bought some of the Key Chain Lights just for the 8 AG13 Batteries that came with them.
Check your local Dollar Store, they may have these Key Chain Lights.
Signed:Janitor Tzap
The AG13 is a silver oxide cell. This has two characteristics that would be useful in a laser pointer. First, the cell has a low impedance and can deliver relative high currrents with low voltage drop. Second, the discharge curve is exceptionally flat, which means the the voltage is very close to the starting value until the cell is nearly discharged.
If the laser pointer is using a simple resistor for currrent limiting, it may be depending on these characteristics.
If the laser pointer is using a simple resistor for currrent limiting, it may be depending on these characteristics.
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