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"Ernest Scribbler" wrote: "Matt Colie" wrote Do not solder to the cells. This is a recipe for problems. I've soldered them successfully. It's definitely not a job for the ham-handed, though, which is why the manufacturers tell you not to do it. I've been buying cells from http://www.all-battery.com lately, btw. Pretty good selection and price, tabbed and otherwise. I have soldered new NiMH, Nicad, and Lithium Cells into new battery packs, for rebuilding Batteries for older Radios for years. I find that if you file the Plating off a small spot on the Cell ends, that they solder a whole lot easier, and with much less heat, than if you don't. Never had a cell, explode, or die prematurely, Yet..... -- Bruce in alaska add path after fast to reply |
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