On Fri, 06 Apr 2012 11:13:24 +0100, Davey wrote:
On Fri, 6 Apr 2012 08:05:45 +0100
(A.Lee) wrote:
Davey wrote:
On Thu, 5 Apr 2012 08:15:08 +0100
"Brian Gaff" wrote:
Well, it can be very satisfying to open up a piece of kit to find a
bunch of normal ni cads inside the case and replace them with
something more modern and get it back for a few more years.
Brian
This is a pack, 3.6 volts, that looks as though a replacement could be
made up very easily, if only I knew where to go for such. In the US,
you just look for your local branch of Batteries-R-Us, and they make
up the pack as required, and even install and check it. I haven't
found a local branch here in East Anglia, though....
http://www.multicell.co.uk/
That looks helpful, and even if not for this job, worth keeping. Thanks
indeed.
I just purchased a half-dozen batteries for several cordless and cell
phones from the following company:
http://www.emtcompany.com
They arrived in a couple of days and are working as expected.
Far less expensive than Batteries-R-Us, and their like.
Shipping is free.
--
John