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YamahaFreak 11-13-2007 01:25 PM

Looking for batteries for a portable
 
I scored a Motorola model 5P31A for a whole 3 bucks. It's a great sounding little radio, and I would like to find some batteries for it if i could. It uses an Eveready no. 479 90-volt A battery and a no. 707 7.5-volt B battery. I've tried eBay and Google with no luck. Are there any places I can still get these, or am I going to have to cram nine 9-volts in there??? :D

The radio:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...MEWN:IT&ih=006

Celt 11-13-2007 01:29 PM

Try http://www.tubesandmore.com

YamahaFreak 11-13-2007 01:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Celt (Post 1456636)

Wonder if I could fit two of their #S-Z415's in there? Looks to have the same connector.

P.S.-- I LOVE that avatar. :huge:

ekimetsok 11-13-2007 02:55 PM

90v Eveready 479 batteries are still available. Look here: http://www.handyacehardware.com/prod...spx?pid=116812

fsjonsey 11-13-2007 04:45 PM

Im using 10 rechargeable NIMH 9v batteries wired in series to power my transoceanic. I wonder if they would fit?

70salesguy 11-13-2007 08:13 PM

My brother (older) had one of those radios prior to 1963. I believe he received it for a Christmas present in 1961!!!

YamahaFreak 11-14-2007 04:30 PM

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Originally Posted by 70salesguy (Post 1457466)
My brother (older) had one of those radios prior to 1963. I believe he received it for a Christmas present in 1961!!!

Wow, really? That's cool! :thmbsp: This radio came in many colors; any idea what his was?

P.S.--In this thread of mine, the radio's in the background of the picture in the first post.

http://www.audiokarma.org/forums/sho...88#post1459088

YamahaFreak 11-14-2007 04:31 PM

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Originally Posted by ekimetsok (Post 1456808)
90v Eveready 479 batteries are still available. Look here: http://www.handyacehardware.com/prod...spx?pid=116812

Thanks! Looks like that will work. :yes: Now I gotta track down the #707.:D

batterymaker 01-16-2008 02:46 PM

I make a 707 if you can't find a solution. Mine uses 5 AA batteries, looks and works like the original.

Old1625 01-16-2008 05:11 PM

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Originally Posted by fsjonsey (Post 1457038)
Im using 10 rechargeable NIMH 9v batteries wired in series to power my transoceanic. I wonder if they would fit?

That is something I'll have to try with my Trans-O. :thmbsp:

BTW love your sig! :thmbsp: :cool:

I always have loved those old Zenith TVs!

That brings back some memories from the early '70s. In the mid-to-late '50s my grandparents had gotten one exactly like the one you show for my great grandmother who lived with them in her last years. She was a smart--and a petite-but-feisty lady--one that didn't take any BS. She was nicknamed "Small" by the family. I'm told she had met me, and held me in her arms when I was a baby. I don't remember it, and she was long gone by the time I would've been able to meet her and have any memory of it.

I watched programs such as the Three Stooges on WSBK channel 38 and WLVI channel 56 on that set years later when visiting the grandfolks.

Ah for the daze of innocence....:sigh::D

OK folks! Sorry for the hijack! I'll behave now.... :o

YamahaFreak 01-16-2008 07:21 PM

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Originally Posted by batterymaker (Post 1584446)
I make a 707 if you can't find a solution. Mine uses 5 AA batteries, looks and works like the original.

How much do you charge? :D

Old1625 01-17-2008 08:07 AM

Just a trickle. :D

batterymaker 01-17-2008 08:43 AM

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$20. Here are pic's of a Zenith version I did awhile back. Basically a 707 is a sawed-down version of a 9v 276. It has two banks that hold 5 AA's each. You can go on economy and fill one bank or fill both for greater longevity.

I have repro covers for most brands.

YamahaFreak 01-18-2008 03:43 AM

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Originally Posted by batterymaker (Post 1585929)
$20. Here are pic's of a Zenith version I did awhile back. Basically a 707 is a sawed-down version of a 9v 276. It has two banks that hold 5 AA's each. You can go on economy and fill one bank or fill both for greater longevity.

I have repro covers for most brands.

Wow, $20 for a reusable holder? That's a steal! :huge: Do you accept non-electronic forms of payment? (sorry if this is the wrong place to ask)

EDIT: About the covers, my radio is a Motorola. If you don't have that one, the Zenith looks nice.

batterymaker 01-18-2008 06:01 AM

Best thing to do is contact me at batterymaker at gmail dot com and we'll go from there.

Jeffhs 01-20-2008 08:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by YamahaFreak (Post 1456629)
I scored a Motorola model 5P31A for a whole 3 bucks. It's a great sounding little radio, and I would like to find some batteries for it if i could. It uses an Eveready no. 479 90-volt A battery and a no. 707 7.5-volt B battery. I've tried eBay and Google with no luck. Are there any places I can still get these, or am I going to have to cram nine 9-volts in there??? :D

The radio:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...MEWN:IT&ih=006


I think you have the type numbers of the two batteries transposed. Ninety volts is far too much for the filament supply, and the radio could not possibly work with only 7.5 volts B+ on the plates of the tubes.

BTW: I have heard of schemes such as you mention (connecting nine or ten nine-volt transistor batteries in series) to replace a 90-volt B battery in old tube-powered battery/AC portable radios when the normal 90- or 67.5-volt pack is unavailable. The improvised 90-volt battery will last quite a while, as the tubes in these old battery portables didn't draw much plate current. However, I wouldn't use anything other than alkaline batteries (nothing smaller than D cells) to replace the A (filament supply) battery, as the filaments in all the old 1- and 3-volt battery-radio tubes drew an awful lot of current; so much, in fact, that a four-tube battery radio (for example) would eat up a set of carbon-zinc batteries in a matter of minutes.

YamahaFreak 01-20-2008 08:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Jeffhs (Post 1593981)
I think you have the type numbers of the two batteries transposed. Ninety volts is far too much for the filament supply, and the radio could not possibly work with only 7.5 volts B+ on the plates of the tubes.

BTW: I have heard of schemes such as you mention (connecting nine or ten nine-volt transistor batteries in series) to replace a 90-volt B battery in old tube-powered battery/AC portable radios when the normal 90- or 67.5-volt pack is unavailable. The improvised 90-volt battery will last quite a while, as the tubes in these old battery portables didn't draw much plate current. However, I wouldn't use anything other than alkaline batteries (nothing smaller than D cells) to replace the A (filament supply) battery, as the filaments in all the old 1- and 3-volt battery-radio tubes drew an awful lot of current; so much, in fact, that a four-tube battery radio (for example) would eat up a set of carbon-zinc batteries in a matter of minutes.

You are probably right. I wasn't looking very closely. :D


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