Batteries Sourcing

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Alexander Honkala

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May 16, 2012, 2:06:28 AM5/16/12
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Hallo,

We've been in all-out part scavenging motors and have pissed off our shop momma with all the motors we've stashed in Dogfort.

However, we're having difficulty sourcing good batteries. Anyone willing to share tips on where they got their batteries from and what they've found to be most reliable? I know, I know, shooting yourself in the competition, but perhaps to view it as inuring yourself of competitive bias? That is, if your engineering can withstand flat competition on battery tech.

In exchange for your effort in replying to this query, here is a seal: http://i.imgur.com/bFBbi.jpg

Thanks,
Xander of All Hands Active

Tom Gralewicz

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May 16, 2012, 10:56:25 AM5/16/12
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We have a surplus battery company in Milwaukee that we get most of our batteries (especially the electric car guys) from but shipping is a killer.  If you know anyone in the area we can hook you up.  (I can't find their web site, but I can find the store :-)


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PS1 Patrick Callahan

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May 16, 2012, 3:12:58 PM5/16/12
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We were going to source ours through  http://www.jupiterbatteries.com/ but they were out of stock of the size we wanted. Their prices are ok but shipping is free for orders over $100.
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