Unnamed Administration sources reported that John Burk said:
> 
>     Who else has used the Express communications' Power Pak for Panasonic on
> this list??
> 
>     We need some more input for those who have used this.  This seems "too good
> to be true" for only $129.95
> 
> Power Pak for Panasonic
> 
>     The Express Power Pak � is an easy to install reserve power source for the
> Panasonic KXTD 816 and KXTD 1232 phone systems. The Power Paks are self
> contained rechargeable units which are ready to mount and plug into the battery
> connection on the side of the phone system. The KX-A46 adapter is built-in.
> Specifications: 24 volts, 15 AMP hours, Dimensions: 3"W, 9 1/2 "L, 7 1/2",
> Backup power: up to 8 hours (coverage time will vary dependent upon system
> configuration and usage).
> 
> http://www.expcomm.com/powerpak/panasonic.htm


Err, It's a 15AH 24v gel-cell, correct?

Sure there's no case but I can buy 12AH 12v gel-cells in the 
$20 each range.



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