If they are integrated with the device, the manufacturer must certify they
have tested the device and proved it can not cause a fire. If you change the
NiCd battery to a LiFe system, you will fail that requirement. When you
ship, you must certify there is no hazmat item in your package. There is a
minimum Wh capacity allowed but I am not sure what it is. Not much from
memory.
----- Original Message -----
From: "David" <davidwh...@gmail.com>
To: "Discussion of precise voltage measurement" <volt-nuts@febo.com>
Sent: Wednesday, August 03, 2016 5:29 PM
Subject: Re: [volt-nuts] fluke 731b battery pack
Does that restriction apply to batteries which are integrated with a
device? I thought it only applied to separate cells.
On Wed, 03 Aug 2016 17:20:00 -0400, you wrote:
I like the LiFe idea except for the restrictions on shipping by air or
USPS.
That shouldn't be too much of a problem for most that have access to a
local
cal lab.
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