I'm doing a static project this week, and while assembling the batteries I came across one that didn't have a case. I had an empty laundry detergent container lying around, so with a few strokes of a utility knife I turned it into a carrier. It ain't pretty, but it works.

P.S. My dad's from Kansas, which is kind of near Oklahoma, so maybe some Okie genes are finding expression.
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> P.S. My dad's from Kansas, which is kind of near Oklahoma, so maybe some Okie genes are finding expression.
Y'know.. it is near Arkansas too.;-)
Jim,
You are a Rube Goldberg success story! 😉
All you need to do now is patent it and wait for the billions to roll in.
You may have to change the designator on that battery from 'April' to 'April Fresh' 🙂
> All you need to do now is patent it and wait for the billions to roll in.
Trillion's if there is a flashing led and a reset button you need a microscope to find.
AND, BUT WAIT!!!!!!! IF YOU BUY ONE NOW WE WILL SEND A SECOND ONE FREE!!! (just pay an additional $78.95 for shipping and handling******3a)
😉 B-)
The carrier came close to having a very short lifespan. It seems I just rolled down the road for over half a mile with it sitting like this:

It was hiding in plain sight, being white and all. 😉
Problem is, getting older I'm finding things like that happening more often. :-O
SWMBO tells me when I leave in the a.m.....I'm not driving to (whatever direction I'm heading out on and approx. 50 miles thereto :excruciating:
Pablo B-)
"Necessity is the mother of invention."