The 18650 battery used in the 808 is available at Walmart, Amazon and a zillion 
eBay delaers.
They are the standard for higher power lithium batteries and are used in most 
of the modern super-bright flashlights.

Chuck

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Date: Sun, 10 Mar 2019 14:33:20 -0400
> From: Mike Keval Brooker <[email protected]>
> To: Mailing list for the International Radio Club of America
>         <[email protected]>, NRC <[email protected]>
> Subject: [IRCA] XHDATA D-808
>
<C:IP>
 Jury is still out on the
> D-808's lithium battery. I have no idea how long the it will last, how
> often it will need to be recharged (so far, it doesn't seem like it will
> need to be plugged in every night like my phone) and how many recharges it
> can handle before it craps out and needs to be replaced. I don't think
> lithium batteries like the one in the D-808 are easy to find or are even
> sold in North America.
>

> 73
>
> Mike Brooker
> Toronto, ON
>
>
>
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