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Old 24-10-14, 13:46
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Are you certain the batteries are toast? Apparently the military (both US and Cdn) were condemning the hawkers left and right, to the point the batteries were getting bad reputation. The company actually sent out reps into Afghanistan and to bases detailing the charging requirements. Many units grabbed back all their condemned batteries from disposal and saved about 80% of them. Lots of information on the net about this subject.
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