I kno one place would be walgreens, that were i got my battery's for about $4.00 - $5.00 and for two of the same battery in the one pack
AG13 batteries are alkaline batteries. They are the button type of batteries that can be used in various devices. The most common devices to use ag13 batteries are watches, calculators and medical devices.
AG13 batteries are used for watches and they are the small button shaped battery. Most of the time a jeweler will put them in if you purchase it in the store.
According to the Hexbugs website, use button cell AG13/LR44 batteries.
AG13 batteries are small, button-like batteries. They are usually used for items such as watches, calculators, camera lights or laser pointers among other things. Generally sold in packages of 10, the AG13 battery can be used as a replacement battery for the SG13, A76, S76, LR44, LR154, 157, 303 or 357.
it depends on the manufacturer, but roughly 5 batteries in parallel have the same rating
No, if it was designed for 4 AG13 batteries it operates on 6 volts. The other batteries won't provide 6 volts. Also the dimensions are probably incompatible.
No, the N cell is 1.5V and each AG13 cell is 1.5V so 4 AG13s is 6V. 1.5V is not equal to 6V.
The AG13 battery is a type of button battery typically used in small appliances like watches. You can purchase this size battery from websites like Amazon or stores that sell jewelry and watches.
An ag13 battery can be bought at an auto store. You might also find one at a department store in the auto department. You can alone find one on the Internet.
The GPA76 battery is a lithium button battery that replaces many of the more expensive batteries on the market, such as the AG13, LR44 and the UL76A. These batteries are used in laser pointers, alarm clocks, glucose meters, children's toys and much more. They are among the most widely used button batteries on the market. They can be found at big box stores, electronic stores and at many online battery suppliers. The cost for these batteries is small compared to the power they provide.
The batteries in my copies of "The Very Lonely Firefly" and "The Very Quiet Cricket" were "AG13" button batteries. Some of the sites seem a bit confusing, however. Duracell's recommended replacement is their 303/357 battery, but product images I've found online for that battery look like a 'coin' battery rather than the 'button' batteries in these books. I suppose I'd just suggest you might take the book with you when shopping for batteries to make sure what you pick up looks like it will fit!
ag13/lr44/a76