Guerrilla battery holder for your breadboard / Arduino projects by pcairic

Step 2: Slide it gently but firmly

The terminals are snap-of dual .100" headers. I was out of wire-wrap headers, so I pushed (hard) to slide the plastic part about midway through the terminals so they fit perfectly in a breadboard, have the right width, and stick out enough to hold the battery somewhat securely.

Be careful with your fingers, these terminals can and will break your skin if you push hard enough!

Step 3: And voila!

Be careful with the polarity. The part with the engraving is the +.
When using a breadboard, make sure your are not shorting the battery (the battery should be parallel to the contact lines).

On another line of thoughts, I added a small 1uF capacitor in parallel with the backup battery connectors on the chip (not pictured). It gives you enough time to change the battery without losing the time.
kiranjose says: Jul 19, 2011. 2:43 AM
great idea..i did it with a cr2032 and two single row headers :-)
iectyx3c says: Nov 1, 2010. 4:15 PM
This is a great tip.

Thanks pcairic.

I'm gonna mod it for my Galaxie 500 battery box ;-)
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pcairic (author) says: Feb 4, 2010. 3:08 PM
 Thanks guys!
nadav says: Jan 29, 2010. 7:24 PM
 great instructable, rated 5 stars
me says: Jan 28, 2010. 11:00 PM
that is great, incredibly simple but very effective, thank you for this solution
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