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Re: Back up battery

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Originally Posted by computhief263
From what i saw on the First Q&A any 7.2 volt nicad battery pack is allowed, but u cannot make your own battery pack to use for this purpose.
I interpret the reason that the last one is illegal is not because they made their own battery pack, but because they wanted to use NiMH batteries. <R39> states that you must use NiCad.

You can buy the connector from Innovation First for $3.50, if you already have the battery pack.
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