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Introduction

A battery eliminator is a device powered by an electrical source other than a battery, which
then converts the source to a suitable DC voltage that may be used by a second device designed
to be powered by batteries.
A battery eliminator eliminates the need to replace batteries but may remove the advantage of
portability. A battery eliminator is also effective in replacing obsolete battery designs.
Some examples of battery eliminators:

9v mains power supply, size and shape of a PP9 battery, intended to replace
the battery in portable radios. 1960s

Solar panel providing power for a portable appliance

Battery Eliminator is a device used to convert high voltage


alternating current into low voltage direct current. A circuit arrangement
is employed with which 220 volt alternating current is converted into 4
volt direct current. Since with the help of this appliance, the use of the battery is
eliminated, therefore it is known as a battery eliminator

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