Yeah... theres just no way on the molds?
Aqua

>On Sat, 23 Mar 2002, Sidney Ho wrote:
>
>>  I'll go for one to support a worthwhile project, but I don't want to kill
>>  any of my good batteries  yet so would prefer to buy it as a "spare parts"
>>  kit. In fact if you'd do this for less, maybe more of us would buy more
>>  "kits" and you'd do this with less hassle--especially to reach 100 pieces.
>
>You know, a plastic duo-battery-shaped case that could be opened and
>closed with a screwdriver, and have new cells swapped in and out
>painlessly (and unsoldered!) would kick my ass.

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