> 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.
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