Well, I go to school in Fargo, ND, but I am from Stillwater, MN (Twin Cities suburb). Someone local would be best, but shipping <100 lb of batteries isn't all that expensive.
Keith At 10:14 PM -0700 9/25/02, Joe Smalley wrote: >Where are you Keith? > >Freight can be a big expense and you may find someone near you that will >give you something close to what you need. > >A massive stash of surplus batteries have a way of turning to junk if you >don't take care of them. Sometimes it is better to give them away rather >than try to maintain them. > >Joe Smalley >Rural Kitsap County WA >Fiesta 48 volts >NEDRA 48 volt street conversion record holder >[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > >----- Original Message ----- >From: "Keith Richtman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Sent: Wednesday, September 25, 2002 2:53 PM >Subject: Surplus Batteries > > >> Since I do not have an EV, and am just starting on the miscellaneous >> projects I don't have that massive pile of surplus batteries all you >> hardcore EVers seem to have. I am working on an electric go-kart >> project and would like to use a 48V pack (yet <100 lb). Does anyone > > have surplus small batteries they would like to sell? > > > > Thanks, > > Keith Richtman > >
