>As someone quite experienced in the electronics, and battery technology
>field, DO NOT TRY THIS!!! It is not worth the risk. I would never trust
>such a battery in my precious Newtons :P
Where's your sense of adventure mate? They've been warned. If they
want to look under the covers and see if it works, let them. What's a
few chemical burns and a torched house anyways?
As they say in Make Magazine:
MAKE: Void your warranty, violate a user agreement, fry a circuit,
blow a fuse, poke an eye out...
A
Don't risk what you don't want to loose.
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