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 More options May 7 2003, 11:11 pm
Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.hardware.misc, comp.sys.mac.portables
From: John Johnson <johaj...@indiana.edu>
Date: Wed, 07 May 2003 22:11:41 -0500
Local: Wed, May 7 2003 11:11 pm
Subject: Re: PB Pismo/Lombard battery wanted (dead!)
In article <0001HW.BADEF975001782A0F0386...@news.cis.dfn.de>,

 DaveC <dave+usenet3...@mailblocks.net> wrote:
> Experimenting with battery surgery on a battery for PB Pismo (aka FireWire,
> G3 2000) or Lombard (aka bronze keyboard, G3 1999). Apple p/n: M7318.

> The deader the better.

> Contact via private e-mail if you've got one to donate.

> Thanks,

You may already know this, but it bears repeating. Disassembling
Litiium-chemistry batteries is very risky. Elemental Lithium is very
reactive, and can explode under certain conditions when exposed to the
atmosphere. In addition, unregulated charging/discharging of Lithium
cells may result in fire or explosion. Unless you know what constitutes
adequate precautions against these possibilities, AND have adequate
facilities for taking such precautions, I suggest that you rethink this
project.

I might be saying things that you already know, and if you are
experienced in this area, I apologize. On the other hand, one mistake
can remove a hand, your vision, or kill you. In any event, be careful.

Later.


 
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