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How To Hack A Nine Volt Battery

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How To Hack A Nine Volt Battery

 If you run out of AAA Batteries, VideoJug user KipKay shows you how to hack into a 9 volt battery to fashion emergency AAA Batteries to last until you get some more.  Follow these simple steps to hack into a nine volt battery and save the day the VideoJug way. If you run out of AAA Batteries, VideoJug user KipKay shows you how to hack into a 9 volt battery to fashion emergency AAA Batteries to last until you get some more. Follow these simple steps to hack into a nine volt battery and save the day the VideoJug way.

Step 1: Process

Have you ever been out on the road and your triple A batteries have died in your MP 3 player or even something more important? Well, now you can hack up that nine volt battery and save the day.

Step 2: Dismantle The Battery

By using a pair of needle nose pliers, you can gently pry apart the case of a nine volt battery. Now, there's nothing dangerous inside. When you get it all apart, what you'll find are six smaller batteries that are actually called quadruple A batteries.

Step 3: Measure The Batteries Voltage

This battery is a little bit dead, so measure it with a volt meter. I only got a 1.38 volts, but they will be 1.5 volts when fully charged.

Step 4: The Hacking

By pulling apart the little connector tabs, and bending them over, they'll fit in a device that holds triple A batteries. They'll get you by in a pinch. So the next time your triple A batteries run dead, grab that nine volt battery, and hack it!

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  1. r2mnot

    What's up with the complaints about AAAA batteries? Maybe you should watch it twice, because he clearly states that the 9v battery contains 6 1.5v AAA's, not AAAA's! By the way, Kipkay has many very cool and useful videos on youtube. He would be fun to hang out with.

  2. sbhajian

    I hacked the 9v battery and found 6 small batteries but they do not work in a AAAA device. They are shorter than regular AAAA and even with a strip of metal they don't work in a device that holds AAAA batteries. Any ideas on why they won't work?

  3. RoseandValerie

    McIvor- eat your heart out. Kipkay's tips and tricks are the business.

  4. fonzidabear

    wow i actually knew this latern batteries have c's in them but that is beside the pointi actualy have something that use quadrople a batteries and was dreeding it dieing cause i can't find em any where for sale

  5. Anonymous

    Gullible idiots !

  6. Anonymous

    I would be careful which type of battery i hack this way. I once tried it on a cheapo product and insteadt of AAAA cells it had little bricks of manganese oxide, covered in a gel which i think contained zinc. So before you open it up comletely and make a big mess on your desk peek into it and make sure its composed of cells.

  7. Anonymous

    How the heck did this person figure out all the hacking into things!?

  8. Anonymous

    They can't just cause an explosion or set things alight. The voltage and amps are too low to even make any sparks.

  9. Anonymous

    soz for the terrible understanding of unknown writing below and this lol :)

  10. Anonymous

    this could be dangerous due to the connections of + and - if they touch [a noob would make do it] they could set alight or cause an explosion, try to be CAREFULL