Bring a clean, professional look to your electronics projects with our Transparent Battery Holder with Switch. This specialized coin cell case is designed to house a standard 3V lithium battery while remaining nearly invisible in light-colored or clear enclosures.
This holder features a convenient integrated ON/OFF slide switch, allowing for easy power management without the need for additional external components. Each unit is pre-assembled with clear-insulated lead wires, maintaining a consistent aesthetic for decorative lighting or wearable tech. The secure snap-latch cover keeps your battery protected and firmly connected, even in mobile applications.
Built-in Power Control: Includes an integrated slide switch to easily toggle power ON or OFF.
Discreet Transparent Design: Clear plastic housing and wire insulation make it ideal for projects where aesthetics are critical.
Secure Hinged Cover: Features a snap-lock lid that prevents the battery from falling out during movement.
Ready-to-Use Leads: Comes with pre-installed wires for fast soldering or breadboard connection.
Space-Saving Profile: Ultra-slim design fits easily into small hobbyist boxes and 3D-printed projects.
Switch Type: Integrated Slide Switch.
Material: Transparent Polycarbonate/ABS.
Color: Transparent
Wiring: 2-Wire Lead with clear insulation.
Closure Type: Snap-latch hinged lid.
LED Jewelry: Perfect for powering glowing necklaces, earrings, or bracelets where a black holder would be too visible.
Transparent Electronics: Ideal for use in clear-cased hobbyist gadgets and decorative light-up models.
Cosplay & Costumes: Providing a lightweight, hideable power source for illuminated fabric or props.
Educational Kits: Allowing students to see the internal battery and contact points for learning purposes.
Is the switch easy to reach?
Yes, the slide switch is mounted on the side/top of the casing for easy access even when the holder is mounted inside a project.
Can I use this for a 6V setup?
This holder is designed for a single CR2032 (3V). To achieve 6V, you would need to wire two of these holders in series.
How do I know which wire is positive?
While the insulation is clear, one wire is typically marked or connected to the center contact (positive) while the other connects to the side contact (negative).
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