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Default rechargeable batteries

On Sun, 25 Dec 2005 11:34:38 -0600, "Ron Moore"
wrote:

I don't know of any batteries that are designed to be soldered. You can use
some of the "miracle" fluxes to do it but most battery packs have
spot-welded leads on the bats. Hughes make a lot of the more commonly used
welders. Two welder contacts very close to each make the connection. Once
considered a DC cap type discharge to do it. Low voltage, "high" current
(just a few amps, if that much), very quickly discharged. Doesn't take
much.
Respectfully,
Ron Moore

"habbi" wrote in message
...
Where can you buy rechargeable batteries such as Panasonic 1.2 Volt which
are designed to be soldered. I took apart my battery packs for my 18 volt
cordless drill and they have 15 NiCad batteries which say Panasonic 07-99.
They are wrapped in brown paper and made in Japan. Thanks



You CAN buy the batteries with solder tabs already welded on, but I
have had good luck with a VERY hot iron sodering "solder braid" to
standard batteries to make upbattery packs. Iron needs to be heavy and
hot so the solder job is QUICK, otherwize you dammage the batteries
(valving in particular on niMh batteries)