All you need is the long strip with the electronics on it and it is long
enough to be cut and still be soldered to the tabs on  new cells, which are
longer than they need to be anyway! I would take a digital photo of the
cells before taking them apart, as that makes putting the new ones in much
easier.

Tom

Begin OT:



sorry for the OT post, but I couldn't help myself-check this out!

http://media.smilepop.com/smilepop/flash/12_2002/may02-smilepop-soapbox4.swf

Tom

on 2/25/03 12:05, Thomas Ethen at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Cut the tabs just short of the weld!

>> How in the heck does one separate and remove the cells?


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