Batteries now run ON batteries!  
Created on: April 21st, 2007
 
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   yes, most likely a AAA battery that is run into a voltage converter circuit to obtain the 9v. And, normal 9v batteries are just a bunch of cells put together in series, cells which are actauly smaller than a AAA. So basically with the inefficiency of the voltage converter it probably has the same amount of MA h as a standard 9v battery. This is the future, using 1 cell instead of 5 and having the battery reusable  
    
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