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There is indeed a "You-do-it Electronics." However, its a storefront a few
miles from where I live, and their website is less than complete. http://www.youdoitelectronics.com Radio Shack carries a AA NiCad with a tab, 600 mAh, for $8.39, catalog # 23-191. This seems pricey, so you might check around. Since you can get 4 1000 mAh batteries for about $12, you might try soldering without the tabs. Frankly I can't remember what I did, and I don't want to open the pack to find out! However, I doubt I paid $50 for the 6 required cells. (Did I use a pair of those cordless phone 3-packs? Maybe, that would be about $20 total, with most of the wiring already done.) I don't remember how I opened the pack, but if I remember when I visit the boat tomorrow, I'll look. I seem to remember that it involved the "thumbscrew" the holds the pack to the radio, plus prying off the base, and some sticky insulation. Once opened, its all pretty obvious. There is a little gadget that probably shuts it off when it overheats - make sure you note how that was placed so it will go together the same way. Sorry I can't be more helpful. I can tell you that my success rate with "it already dead, I can't make it worse" projects is not that great, so if I could do this one, it can't be too demanding. BTW, the 510 may have been billed as "waterproof" but its not submersible, as the newer units are. -jeff "Courtney Thomas" wrote in message ... 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 ... 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 -- s/v Mutiny Rhodes Bounty II lying Oriental, NC WDB5619 -- s/v Mutiny Rhodes Bounty II lying Oriental, NC WDB5619 |
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