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«-- Odds 'n Sods: | Main | Poll Results: Why are You Preparing to Survive? --» Letter Re: The Importance of Proper Hearing Protection
Jim: JWR Replies: Sadly, I don't know of any rechargeable AAA batteries with decent mil-amp hour capacity. There just isn't the room in that tiny battery casing for much "oomph". Perhaps there is a SurvivalBlog reader out there that has a solution--either disposables or rechargeables. Oh! I just had one possible blinding flash of the obvious (BFO): As long as you already have a radio cable plugged in, how about running a co-axial power cable--modifying the earmuffs so that that they can "piggyback" from your radio's battery pack? It would be fairly simple to rig resistors to drop the voltage to 3 VDC That would allow the muffs to run for weeks. Just a thought--it might be too difficult to McGyver into practical implementation. |
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