[Idiom] To mount a battery in(to) a device

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Yves.Barbion

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Hi group

Foreign speakers of English seem to use the verb "to mount" incorrectly. One example is "to mount a battery into a device".

Is this correct?

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Yves Barbion
 
I say

'I had a new car battery fitted'.

'I need to change the batteries in my walkman.'

'I put a new battery in the smoke alarm.'

I would never use 'mount a battery'.

Rover
 
I'd use mount for memory sticks and external drives but not batteries.
 
You could "insert" a battery.
 
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