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Old July 15th 13, 03:21 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.homebrew
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Default NiCAD battery pack feature?

The 18 volt battery for my hedge trimmer has died. I took the pack apart to
check on the size of the batteries and found something strange. Cemented to
the top and bottom of the batteries is a layer about one-half millimeter
thick of what appears to be layers of thin films. The films are flakey,
somewhat like mica, and have a metallic appearance.

Any idea what that might be?




 
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