Roland® JUNO-60 Battery Holder
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Holds '1/3N' Battery — Surface Mount Terminals
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This surface-mount battery holder has gold-plated contact springs
with reliable tension to assure low contact resistance.
The holder hugs the battery securely to withstand shock and
vibration.
It replaces the obsolete, solder-tab battery in the Roland Juno-60.
Just
solder this holder to the PC Board to make future battery changes a
snap.


This holder fits a size CR1/3N, DL1/3N, LR1/3N, 2L76, 2LR76, 5008L,
or K58L lithium cell.
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SPECS |
LENGTH:
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14.5mm (0.570") |
LENGTH WITH TABS:
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19.0mm (0.748") |
WIDTH:
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13.7mm (0.540")
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HEIGHT:
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12.9mm (0.506")
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CONTACTS:
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Phosphor Bronze with
Gold Plate
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CONTACT WIDTH:
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3.2mm (.125")
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BASE MATERIAL:
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High Temperature Nylon |

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Roland® TR-808 Battery Holder
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Holds 3 'AA' Cells — Tinned Connecting Wires
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This pre-wired battery holder is a direct replacement for the holder in the Roland TR-808 Rhythm Composer.
It holds three 'AA' batteries and keeps the 808's patterns and tracks stored
in memory while the
unit is turned off.

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SPECS |
LENGTH:
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58.0mm (2-9/32") |
WIDTH:
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48.3mm (1-29/32")
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HEIGHT:
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17.0mm (21/32")
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SCREW
HOLE SPACING:
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30mm (1-3/16")
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CONTACTS:
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Self-adjusting, nickel-plated, spring steel
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WIRES (Red & Black):
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6" long, #26 AWG, 3/16" end strip, Tinned
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Premium 9V Battery Snaps
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Tough, Durable, Tinned Wires
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• HIGH RELIABILITY 6-PRONG
NICKEL-PLATED BRASS SNAPS
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Your battery and sound stay tight
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• EXTRA-LONG 10" LEADS,
STRIPPED & TINNED
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Easy to solder in,
Extra slack when changing battery
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• UL / CSA 1007, 24-AWG WIRE
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No thin wiring that breaks
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• SOLDERLESS RING TERMINALS &
  PRECISION RIVETING
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No cold solder - No cracks or bursts
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• 2-PIECE, HARD MOLDED SHELL
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Easy to grab - No soft plastic to rip apart
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The most common problem with vintage pedals is broken or
intermittent battery-snap sets.
Pedal effects undergo hard use and lots of battery changes.
Good snaps are important.
PREMIUM VS. REGULAR BATTERY SNAPS
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