> > Well, you can buy separate Li-Ion cells, that's no problem. But they're
> > dangeours if not handled properly as said.
>
> I have yet to find a distributor or source in the U.S which is willing to
> sell larger
> size Li-Ion cells. Say 4.2V per cell, in a 4/3AA size. Let me
> know where I can get those.
I don't live in US so I don't know. Probably they don't sell them to public,
because they would get sued because someone might get hurt. =)
> Well, our beloved 2400 gains some weight to achieve the same
> energy displacement of our Li-Ion. To fit into the existing battery 'form
> factor' we'd be giving up a substantial amount of run-time. You'll still
> end up having to replace the smart battery electronics and perhaps
> even making changes to the pmu code. That would be an interesting project
> to take on. I really haven't thought about how you would approach it.
Depends. I don't own 2400, and I haven't disassembled any 2400 batterypacks
so hard to say.
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