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Clint Sharp

Jan 1, 1970
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Baron said:
I agree ! Its a two cell 2.6v Nicad battery manufactured by "Varta".
Are you sure? I thought most manufacturer's used blue sleeving for NiCd
and green for NiMH. Probably not going to be Varta either as theirs tend
to be pretty obviously Varta. I *think* it's a GP (GoldPeak) battery,
there's some info stamped on one end but the angle of the photo makes it
difficult to read.

http://www.smallbattery.company.org.uk/sbc_industrial_nimh.htm#2-V150H_pi
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looks promising.
 
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Baron

Jan 1, 1970
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Clint said:
Are you sure? I thought most manufacturer's used blue sleeving for
NiCd and green for NiMH. Probably not going to be Varta either as
theirs tend to be pretty obviously Varta. I *think* it's a GP
(GoldPeak) battery, there's some info stamped on one end but the angle
of the photo makes it difficult to read.

http://www.smallbattery.company.org.uk/sbc_industrial_nimh.htm#2-V150H_pi
n

looks promising.

It looks almost identical to the one sat on my desk. Green heat shrink
sleeve marked "Varta" in silver letters. The only difference is mine
has three cells and has 3.6 volts written on it.

I note that you are in the UK.... Its yours if you want it !
 
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Baron

Jan 1, 1970
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Baron said:
http://www.smallbattery.company.org.uk/sbc_industrial_nimh.htm#2-V150H_pi

It looks almost identical to the one sat on my desk. Green heat
shrink
sleeve marked "Varta" in silver letters. The only difference is mine
has three cells and has 3.6 volts written on it.

I note that you are in the UK.... Its yours if you want it !

I just had a look at the link you gave. The one I have is identical to
the 3-V80H pin shown on that page. However I will stand corrected as
to its type. The one I have is intended as a mainboard battery
replacement.
 
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