johnh@cad.Berkeley.EDU (John Hutchinson) (10/30/90)
I have a Panasonic rechargable battery with number LCR6V1.3P (6V, 1.3Ah/20HR) written on it. Is this some kind of super NiCad? It's a rectangular box about 4" x 2" x 1". Does anyone know of a source? Thanks, John Hutchinson (johnh@cad.berkeley.edu)
myers@hpfcdj.HP.COM (Bob Myers) (10/31/90)
>I have a Panasonic rechargable battery with number LCR6V1.3P >(6V, 1.3Ah/20HR) written on it. Is this some kind of super >NiCad? It's a rectangular box about 4" x 2" x 1". Does anyone >know of a source? This sounds more like a sealed lead-acid than a NiCd; check the yellow pages for battery distributors near you, or look for a Panasonic sales rep. Bob Myers KC0EW HP Graphics Tech. Div.| Opinions expressed here are not Ft. Collins, Colorado | those of my employer or any other myers@fc.hp.com | sentient life-form on this planet.
vermilye@Oswego.EDU (Jon R. Vermilye) (10/31/90)
In article <29317@pasteur.Berkeley.EDU> johnh@cad.Berkeley.EDU (John Hutchinson) writes: >I have a Panasonic rechargable battery with number LCR6V1.3P >(6V, 1.3Ah/20HR) written on it. Is this some kind of super >NiCad? It's a rectangular box about 4" x 2" x 1". Does anyone >know of a source? > >Thanks, > John Hutchinson > (johnh@cad.berkeley.edu) This is a lead/acid battery. Try Digi-Key (800 344 4539). They list it as part # P128. Jon R. Vermilye 315 341 2138 Department of Theatre, Tyler Hall vermilye@oswego.oswego.edu SUNY Oswego ..rutgers!sunybcs!oswego!vermilye Oswego, NY 13126 vermilye@snyoswva.bitnet