Hey GADGET FREAKS !!!
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I don't know if I posted this or not yesterday, but just in case here it is again.
I got this in an email yesterday. I don't know if it's true or not, but I'm dieing to know. If any of you have tried it, lemme know if it works.
Here ya go ....
http://www.dorks.com/videos/battery_trick.html
I got this in an email yesterday. I don't know if it's true or not, but I'm dieing to know. If any of you have tried it, lemme know if it works.
Here ya go ....
http://www.dorks.com/videos/battery_trick.html
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Makes sense. The voltage and milliamps add up correctly. If the company is already producing AA batteries, it would be cheaper for them to make a case and wire them batteries together then make a whole new battery. Either way, I think I'm gonna buy one and cut it apart and see
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It appears to be a hoax. Check out this page: http://www.hoax-slayer.com/6-volt-battery-hack.shtml
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Yes, I also beleive that it's a hoax. Here's a link regarding the story and truth.
http://www.snopes.com/photos/humor/batteryhack.asp
http://www.snopes.com/photos/humor/batteryhack.asp