All the recent talk of duo batteries has gotten me motivated to rebuild a couple of mine. But I have run into a problem. The 4/5 non-tabbed cells in the three type III batteries I have cracked open (and tried to take apart) seem to be welded rather than merely soldered.
Or at any rate, if they are, it is a solder that will not melt or soften under my soldering iron. I have actually torn the metal strip which conducts the electricity between cells when I tried to force it to separate from a cell. And on closer inspection, the point at which it is attached looks more like a minute arc-welded joint than a soldered joint.
How in the heck does one separate and remove the cells?
Thanks in advance.
Robert
ChipQuik. Melt a little and if the alloy is somethign like typical solder alloy, the resulting new alloy melts a low temp.
Yuo can get it from digikey.com
Mad Dog
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