Quickstep192
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I’ll try to keep the background brief. I built a very heavy clock that will be mounted 11’ high on the wall in my living room. On the other side of that wall is a bedroom.
To facilitate future battery changes, I plan to remote the battery by running an 18ga wire from the clock through the wall into the room on the other side of the wall to a battery holder with a D-Cell in it. That way it will be easy to access the battery when it needs to be changed.
Being ever cautious, I’m wondering if I should have any concerns with wall penetrations or a possible short. I suppose the connection could be easily fused.
It’s hard to imagine that a 1.5 volt battery could cause a fire, but I suppose stranger things have happened.
Any wisdom is appreciated.
To facilitate future battery changes, I plan to remote the battery by running an 18ga wire from the clock through the wall into the room on the other side of the wall to a battery holder with a D-Cell in it. That way it will be easy to access the battery when it needs to be changed.
Being ever cautious, I’m wondering if I should have any concerns with wall penetrations or a possible short. I suppose the connection could be easily fused.
It’s hard to imagine that a 1.5 volt battery could cause a fire, but I suppose stranger things have happened.
Any wisdom is appreciated.




