I was referring to the 15V pack. I was wrong when I said AA's, they are
1/3 single A's(it's been a few months since I worked on mine, and I'm so
easily confused). However, you cannot get the 1/3 A's in NiMh, they are
simply not manufactured.
> On Fri, 16 May 2003 baysm@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
>
>> It isn't that difficult to replace the batteries inside. They use 1/3
>> AA NiCad batteries. You won't find 1/3 AA NiMh batteries available
>> anywhere because they are not manufactured.
>
> The ones Olympus originally used are 1/3 AAA, which are slightly larger
> than the 1/3 AA. 1/3 AAA NiCd's are very hard to find in small
> quantities, but I believe the 1/3 AAA NiMh are quite easy to find.
> -mark
>
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