> I don't know if there are such instruction but it's not hard if you have an > old DUO battery that's dead. Just open it up, pull the gut out but leave > the connector in place. Add a pair of wires from the - and + terminal of > the battery to an external battery case that has 10x rechargeable batteries. > Finding a 10 battery case won't be easy, you're more likely to get a pair of > 4 battery holders and one 2 battery holder.
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