From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Thu, 16 Oct 2003 21:46:01 EDT
Right now, there are literally millions of wired 1/2AA lithium cells on the surplus market, but I've not seen conventional 1/2AA lithiums in similar quantities for quite some time.
The wired cells were used on SEs, SE/30s, and other models up to about the IIfx.
Do they (the surplus batteries) have recent data codes or are they old? As a rule of thumb, I avoid the lithium batteries if they're three or more years old. I know, I know, many of them live to be seven or more. But I've also seen three year old ones come off the rack dead.
I might be interested in a source for some of those surplus batteries if they're recent manufacture and if I mustn't buy scores at a time. :-)
Jeff Walther
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