Given the battery is a lithium-ion battery it would be pretty standard
there. The problem is the molding on the battery to fit the Victor
Reader shell. You could try and get cheaper batteries but where these
type of batteries are concerned you could be inviting absolute disaster.
I'm sure you've read the reports of batteries catching fire? We're
talking about the same kind of batteries as used in the Victor Reader
Stream first generation.
If I were you I would consider either of the following options, abandon
the Victor Reader Stream first generation entirely and use something
else or swallow my pride and buy another battery from Humanware, you
might pay a pretty penny but at least you can sleep soundly knowing you
have a good quality battery replacement in your device.
On 22/08/2016 10:30 AM, Brian Olesen wrote:
Hi folks,
Well has someone found a cheeper alternative to the battery in a Victor
Reader first generation?
I believe it's some sort of a standard battery as it's quite expensive to
get a such manufactured just for the sake of monopoly. Grin
Best regards
Brian