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nighthawk73
02-08-2005, 12:18 AM
I am selling Halo 9v adapters. These allow you to use two 9v's instead of using 6 AA’s. Each connection is shrink wrapped and tested to make sure it works. The price is $4.50 for a normal one (Soft plastic tab) and $5.50 for Heavy Duty one (Hard plastic tab). Shipping is included in price.

I accept Paypal, please pm me with questions. MSN/PayPal: Paintball_73@hotmail.com AIM: Nighthawk0730


FAQ


Will this fry my board?

No these adapters are ran in parallel which means it is the same voltage but the Mah are doubled.

Those connections are wrong, shouldn’t it be positive to positive?

Well it is, if you look at a battery the large terminal is the negative and the small one is positive. Now look at an adapter the larger terminal is a positive (red) voltage and the small is negative voltage (black). Now both of each color are going to be together so it is ran in parallel. The third adapter is going to be the 1 red wire is going to the 2 blacks, and the 1 black is going to the 2 reds. Now the third adapter becomes one long lasting 9v battery that clips onto the existing clip in the halo. So the large terminal on the adapter is actually like the one on a battery (negative) and the small one is actually a positive like on a battery.

What are the advantages of using 9v’s?

Well in my experiences and some of my customers they have lasted as long or longer than the AA’s. If using lithium batteries they will last a lot longer. The weight of the already heavy halo is lowered and the convenience of only having to carry around one type of battery. Instead of going around asking for 6aa’s you can just ask for a 9v.

Can’t you just go to radio shack and make them your self?

I never said you couldn’t. Sure you can if you wanted but once you get everything the total will come to about the same as if you were buying one.

What’s stopping it from short-circuiting?

Each connection is individually heat shrank to prevent short-circuiting.

What happens if it breaks?

If there are any manufacturing defects you can re solder it yourself or you may ship it back for an exchange at owner’s expense.

Will it work on my Re:loader B?

I do not guarantee they will work on a Re:loader B, seeing as I only have a halo. I don’t see why it would because it is running off the same principals as a halo.

What’s the difference between heavy duty and normal?

Well the heavy duty ones are made out of hard plastic and the normal ones are made out of soft plastic

PICTURES

HEAVY DUTY
http://img140.exs.cx/img140/6052/200502010238nb.jpg


NORMAL
http://img140.exs.cx/img140/7966/200502010243zg.jpg

ADAPTER INSIDE
http://img85.exs.cx/img85/3231/200502010030th.jpg
http://img142.exs.cx/img142/9300/200502010013xd.jpg

nighthawk73
02-08-2005, 06:41 PM
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Furby
02-08-2005, 07:15 PM
Money sent! Thanks!

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02-09-2005, 06:37 PM
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sharps990
02-09-2005, 06:47 PM
great idea and it will prolly b easier to make my own...it would be great if the AA's go down and all u got are 9vts

but dam man u got a dirty rug

sharps

nighthawk73
02-11-2005, 07:12 PM
thank you, thats where id do my work. and up.

sharps990
02-11-2005, 09:02 PM
lol it looks exactly like my old one

good memories

sharps

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02-15-2005, 01:58 AM
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