



Battery Holders for D Cells with 4 mm Terminals
From AUD 11.50 (Ex GST)
From AUD 11.50 (Ex GST)
- Battery holders for 1.5 V D cell batteries
- Available for 1, 2, 3 or 4 D cell configurations
- Fitted with 4 mm terminals for classroom circuit connection
- Suitable for laboratory and educational circuit experiments
- Helps hold batteries securely during demonstrations and student projects
- Provides a practical power source connection point for compatible circuits
- Useful for lamps, buzzers, motors, switches and low-voltage investigations
- 4-cell holder is listed with 1.5 V, 3 V, 4.5 V and 6 V output options
- 4-cell holder has listed size of 190 × 122 × 16 mm
- Batteries are not included unless specified separately
- Confirm polarity, voltage and circuit requirements before use
- Use under appropriate laboratory or educational supervision
- Description
Description
The Battery Holders for D Cells with 4 mm Terminals, also known as D cell battery holders with terminal connections, are designed for safely and reliably holding batteries during laboratory, classroom and educational circuit activities. Battery holders are commonly used in scientific and educational settings to provide a convenient power source for experiments, demonstrations and student projects. These holders are available for 1 × 1.5 V D cell, 2 × 1.5 V D cells, 3 × 1.5 V D cells and 4 × 1.5 V D cells, supporting a range of low-voltage circuit activities. The 4 mm terminals make the holders suitable for connection with compatible laboratory leads, helping students and teachers connect batteries to circuits and electrical components more easily.
These holders are useful for simple circuit experiments involving switches, lamps, buzzers, small motors, conductivity tests and introductory electricity demonstrations. The 4-cell D battery holder is listed with 1.5 V, 3 V, 4.5 V and 6 V options and has a listed size of 190 × 122 × 16 mm with a white base. Users should confirm the required number of D cells, polarity, terminal connection, output voltage, circuit load and component compatibility before use. Do not short-circuit the terminals. Avoid using damaged batteries, mixing old and new batteries, or mixing different battery types. Remove batteries after use or before storage where required by the laboratory’s procedure.
This product range is intended for laboratory or educational settings only and should be used under appropriate teacher or laboratory supervision. This item is supplied as the selected battery holder only. D cell batteries, leads, crocodile clips, switches, lamps, motors, buzzers and additional circuit components are not included unless specified separately.
LabChoice Australia supplies D Cell Battery Holders with 4 mm Terminals for school science laboratories, physics classrooms, electronics activities, university teaching laboratories and STEM programs requiring practical components for low-voltage circuit experiments.
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