Date: Fri, 23 Mar 2001 10:57:40 EST
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: H Re: frightened batteries / what is in there?
In a message dated 3/23/2001 5:39:56 AM US Mountain Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Regarding my earlier post on dead batteries - it seems the battery pack in
> question has submitted to the authority of the UK mains supply and decided
> to behave again...veeeeeery odd!
>
> Neil
> _________________________________________________________________________
>
Not a lot of help to "Left Ponders" as we do not have 230V 50Hz, Pointe Wave
power over here. In fact when I pull the extension cord leading to California
out at the Palo Verde Nuclear Plant, all the Libbers over there in CA will be
on battery power.
Actually I wouldn't do that. All the rest of the CA residents who haven't
already done so, would move here. I am too old to handle a bunch of CA girls
who had only one of the two things on their mind taken away, the beach.
Of serious interest, not that sex isn't, I do not recall anyone describing
what they found in a Lib battery pack. I have assumed all three cells were
charged or at least monitored independently. Something to do with the Hocus
Pokus explosive nature of Li-Ion cells. I would brag that mine have both been
with me for the whole four years, but know that the next thing I would see is
an orange flashing light.
Jim Ray, Phoenix, AZ, USA, Rescuer of stray cats and miniskirted girls.
<A HREF="http://www.grannyjeans.com/">Click here: www.grannyjeans.com</A> (crass
commercial)
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