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So, was I the only one that didn't know a lantern battery had 4 D's in it. My dad is a penny pincher and wraps his docksider's toes with Alabama Chrome (duct tape) when they come apart , he wanted to know if I could fix his battery (he thinks I can fix anything). I said sure , let's tear it apart , there sat the 4 D cells.....so I replaced them and added the chrome ; end of story.

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Now coming from a very modest background I knew of all kinds of tips and tricks but this one is new to me.

I can remember taking a nail and punching a hole in the battery. Add a little bit of salt and a little bit of vinegar to give you more juice. Worked on AA's, C's, D,s and 9v's.

Now I am going to have to look for 6V batteries to see if they are cheaper than 4 D's. Thanks for the tip.

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Saw someone else do this and when opened was loaded with AA batteries.

Snopes says it was hooey,..http://www.snopes.com/photos/humor/batteryhack.asp

Not sure if D's were "Hooey" also..But I have seen adapter holders to use 4 D s in a lantern..

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