I am interested in peoples expieriences with internal batteries in the K2.

I have just removed the lead acid gel cell battery from my K2, it is 8 years 
old and still working - but it is very heavy to carry. 

I have replaced it with a case of 10xAA 2000mAH cells which fit nicely in about 
half the battery space. I used a 10 cell holder configured as two rows of 5 
cells. Once they have been fully charged a few times I will see whether they 
are any use but the specification implies they should be good for at least 2A 
for 5W of RF.  They seem good enough for the FT817 and it is much less 
efficient than the K2. 

I have also looked at LiPo battery packs designed for model cars and planes but 
I am worried about miss-charging them. These have higher capacity, are lighter 
and hold their charge longer but can deliver very high currents in case of 
faults. I have seen one person using LiPo on the web - any others using LiPo or 
NiMH or something else to replace the heavy gel cell?

I am pleased with the space left over and I am thinking if a small 144MHz 
transverter will fit inside for microwave use, like the DEMI but small enough 
to fit in half the battery volume. Transverters for microwave IF use do not 
need high specifications, low gain, low power and minimal filtering so 
designing one should be straight forward. I already have the transverter 
interface which can be used to provide selection logic and access to the RF 
ports.
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