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| Rick, We didn't use the OEM packs from Saehan Enertech; we got bare cells- just a little foil pouch, the size of a pocket notepad, with a couple of metal tabs sticking out. I don't know the model number but I think they were somewhere around 60 grams and 10 watt-hours each, BMS not included. The pricing we had three or four years ago is certainly no longer valid, so not even worth looking up at this point.
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| rick: you might check out this site: http://www.houseofbatteries.com/prod...0and%20Polymer they have loads of differnet batteries of all types... unfortunately they say nothing of their prices on the internet page... but they have decent and good information on almost every single type of cell or pack you want to purchase... |
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There are some impressive cells and batteries in there. These seem a step above what is on offer elsewhere. I would like to see a price list. The Saft cells are made for use in space. You can bet they will be verrrrry expensive. Rick W |
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