Hello, Either my web search terms are quite inadequate, or perhaps no one ever wants a conveniently pre-wired holder for batteries connected in parallel. Tried at standard (USA) sites like DigiK-- and Mous--. The in-series 2xAA=3V, etc., are even available at general merchandise retailers as shown in this pic from an [A---zon](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71-WxRwS8uL.jpg) listing. Would appreciate comment.

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Is this one-piece battery-to-PCB "clip" standard (for easy replacement) or a custom piece? +PCB pad ?
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    ron33
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    Thanks so much for the comments.

    After viewing in-stock battery clips, did get the impression it was custom.

    Interesting suggestions re: part from a broken one, foil /paperclip, and shape-your-own (not set up to re-plate).

    Since it's summer here, do have a while to explore options before the next heating season.

    PS For future reference, does this sort of exposed PCB trace (pad?) used for electrical connection take solder well?

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  • Hello, No formal training, but do like to repair devices at home (and keep vintage electronics and computers going). Yet another alkaline battery has leaked prodigiously into a device (after only a few months). A wall-mounted thermostat. Is the sort of clip pictured, which contacts an AA battery negative terminal at one end, and seemed to just clamp onto a conductive trace at the edge of PCB at the other, an easy-to-find standard form (for replacement) or a custom piece? It is quite corroded and even peeling, and suspect replacing the clip would be better than devising a work-around. Visually searching through product photos on supplier websites (like Digi--- and Mous-- here in the US) has not been effective. Thanks for any comment.

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