On 27/06/03 14:59, "Joaquim Carvalho" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> The Pismo battery is very easy to dismantle and reassemble with no
> damage, just peal one sticker and squeeze the white plastic pieces with
> a screw driver, to close it just press both parts together. The cells
> are easy to replace for someone with a soldering iron. We just need to
> find a source for Li-Ion cells.
> Any clues anyone?

Well, if it's that easy, I'm all for it! I just have this dead pack that I
don't use anymore.

So, anybody has suggestion for Li-Ion cells?

-Laurent.
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