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I have a hand held ICOM IC-A3E with a throughly dead battery pack.
In the past I've revived similar packs (e.g. on an HP-25 calculator) by cracking into the plastic shell of the pack and replacing the cells, which are usually AA size NiCds. Doing this is normally vastly less expensive than buying a new pack. So, before I dig out the heavy duty modeling knife and screwdrivers and start levering at it, do any of you know how to get into these ICOM battery packs without damaging them? I can't see any obvious clips, catches or screws on the pack. -- martin@ | Martin Gregorie gregorie. | Essex, UK org | |
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