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Default anybody rebuild their NiCAD battery packs ?

IF you know how to solder, you can solder the cells together. You have to
rough up the ends a little to accept the solder. Tin them, then solder some
small gauge wire between them. I've done many like that.

L.

"Courtney Thomas" wrote in message
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Jeff,

You've done exactly what I want, i.e. I recently acquired an Apelco
VHF510 [supposedly water-proof, I don't know] but the battery is dead
and W.Marine wants about $65 for a new one. No way.

Is there actually a "You-Do-It" electronics ? If so how do I get in
touch. We have Radio Shack, of course.

After getting the AA NiCADs with tabs, what then exactly did you do ?

Appreciatively,

Courtney

Jeff Morris wrote:

You should be able to get NiCad's with the small tabs on them. I think

I got
mine at Radio Shack (but it might have been You-Do-It electronics). I

was able
to bring my Apelco VHF back to life and its now a nice backup.

Actually, this
is a third life, since it had a one hour bath, courtesy of our little

daughter.
This is a "weather resistant" model, not water proof, but with a few

hours of
TLC, and a few weeks of drying, it came back to life.


Opening each pack is different - sometimes labels cover a screw, others

need
gentle prying around the edges. Inside is usually just AA NiCad's

soldered
together.


"Courtney Thomas" wrote in message
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Having several devices using these "packs", and seeing the prices on
buying new packs; I was wondering if there is any way to safely rebuild
these things and save some money.

Are there simply individual batteries inside plugged into the pack or

what ?

How can you open the packs without damage, if possible ?

I realize disposal is a problem.

Gratefully,
Courtney
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Rhodes Bounty II
lying Oriental, NC
WDB5619