On mostly all cameras the battery compartment door maintains a constant pressure on the battery to ensure the it keeps in good electrical contact with the terminals in the camera. Without that pressure the camera would probably not start due to effectively a 'no power' situation or if it did start it might be intermittent in its operation.
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On mostly all cameras the battery compartment door maintains a constant pressure on the battery to ensure that it keeps in good electrical contact with the terminals in the camera. Without that pressure the camera would probably not start due to effectively a 'no power' situation or if it did start it might be intermittent in its operation.
On some cameras besides the above reason there are also connecting strips inside the cover which ensure that the batteries are connected in the correct manner (if inserted correctly) to provide the correct voltage to make the camera work. e.g. cameras that use 2 x 1.5V AA cells need to be joined in series connection to provide 3V. This is done by the cover.
On mostly all cameras the battery compartment door maintains a constant pressure on the battery to ensure the it keeps in good electrical contact with the terminals in the camera. Without that pressure the camera would probably not start due to effectively a 'no power' situation or if it did start it might be intermittent in its operation.
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On other cameras besides the above reason there are also connecting strips inside the cover which ensure that the batteries are connected in the correct manner (if inserted correctly) to provide the correct voltage to make the camera work. e.g. cameras that use 2 x 1.5V AA cells need to be joined in series connection to provide 3V. This is done by the cover.
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On some cameras besides the above reason there are also connecting strips inside the cover which ensure that the batteries are connected in the correct manner (if inserted correctly) to provide the correct voltage to make the camera work. e.g. cameras that use 2 x 1.5V AA cells need to be joined in series connection to provide 3V. This is done by the cover.
On mostly all cameras the battery compartment door maintains a constant pressure on the battery to ensure the it keeps in good electrical contact with the terminals in the camera. Without that pressure the camera would probably not start due to effectively a 'no power' situation or if it did start it might be intermittent in its operation.
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On other cameras besides the above reason it also has connecting strips inside the cover which actually ensures that the batteries are connected in the correct manner (if inserted correctly) to provide the correct voltage to make the camera work. e.g. cameras that use 2 x 1.5V AA cells need to be joined in series connection to provide 3V. This is done by the cover.
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On other cameras besides the above reason there are also connecting strips inside the cover which ensure that the batteries are connected in the correct manner (if inserted correctly) to provide the correct voltage to make the camera work. e.g. cameras that use 2 x 1.5V AA cells need to be joined in series connection to provide 3V. This is done by the cover.
On mostly all cameras the battery compartment door maintains a constant pressure on the battery to ensure the it keeps in good electrical contact with the terminals in the camera. Without that pressure the camera would probably not start due to effectively a 'no power' situation or if it did start it might be intermittent in its operation.
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On other cameras besides the above reason it also has circuitry inside the cover which actually ensures that the batteries are connected in the correct manner (if inserted correctly) to provide the correct voltage to make the camera work. e.g. cameras that use 2 x 1.5V AA cells need to be joined in series connection to provide 3V. This is done by the cover.
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On other cameras besides the above reason it also has connecting strips inside the cover which actually ensures that the batteries are connected in the correct manner (if inserted correctly) to provide the correct voltage to make the camera work. e.g. cameras that use 2 x 1.5V AA cells need to be joined in series connection to provide 3V. This is done by the cover.
On most cameras the battery compartment door maintains a constant pressure on the battery to ensure the it keeps in good electrical contact with the terminals in the camera. Without that pressure the camera would probably not start due to effectively a 'no power' situation or if it did start it might be intermittent in its operation
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On mostly all cameras the battery compartment door maintains a constant pressure on the battery to ensure the it keeps in good electrical contact with the terminals in the camera. Without that pressure the camera would probably not start due to effectively a 'no power' situation or if it did start it might be intermittent in its operation.
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On other cameras besides the above reason it also has circuitry inside the cover which actually ensures that the batteries are connected in the correct manner (if inserted correctly) to provide the correct voltage to make the camera work. e.g. cameras that use 2 x 1.5V AA cells need to be joined in series connection to provide 3V. This is done by the cover.
On most cameras the battery slot door maintains a constant pressure on the battery to ensure the it keeps in good electrical contact with the terminals in the camera. Without that pressure the camera would probably not start due to effectively a 'no power' situation or if it did start it might be intermittent in its operation
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On most cameras the battery compartment door maintains a constant pressure on the battery to ensure the it keeps in good electrical contact with the terminals in the camera. Without that pressure the camera would probably not start due to effectively a 'no power' situation or if it did start it might be intermittent in its operation
On most cameras the battery slot door maintains pressure on the battery to ensure the it keeps in good electrical contact with the terminals in the camera. Without that pressure the camera would probably not start due to effectively a 'no power' problem.
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On most cameras the battery slot door maintains a constant pressure on the battery to ensure the it keeps in good electrical contact with the terminals in the camera. Without that pressure the camera would probably not start due to effectively a 'no power' situation or if it did start it might be intermittent in its operation
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On most cameras the battery slot door maintains pressure on the battery to ensure the it keeps in good electrical contact with the terminals in the camera. Without that pressure the camera would probably not start due to effectively a 'no power' problem.