> Actually, they seem to be around $4 +/- per cell....so call it $45-$50 per
> batt with shipping, etc on the cells.  What is a "new" Type III selling
for
> these days?  (BTW, the Type III has 1800 mAh cells, the new cells out are
> 2150 mAh and have longer recharge cycle life.)  I'll do some research on
the
> 4/5ths A cells and let the list know what I find.

only 2150 mAh?  Some D sized batteries often go 5-6 Ah (not milli-Amp, the
whole Amp) so maybe I should try and build a battery pack holding 10
rechargeable D cells. ;) If I figure the number right I should be seeing
9-12 hours per full charge rather than around 3 I usually get from a good
Type II battery (using 280c, screen at minimum brightness, HD not turned
off, modem and Appletalk off)


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