There are still people interested in still using NiMh batteries especially for younger roboteers so here are a few links I have found recently for individual cells.
http://www.strikalite.co.uk/prodcat_typ ... agged.html
http://www.batteries-plus.co.uk/acatalog/IDect.html
http://www.mdsbattery.co.uk/shop/produc ... mentID=174
Non Lithium Batteries
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Its the 1/4 AAA that i have atm and its those i've factored the weight for (Ant and Dec are both pushing it)
I've ordered 4 packs of them from a swedish website that Joacim linked to in a previous thread:
http://www.mft.nu/?pid=384365
I've ordered 4 packs of them from a swedish website that Joacim linked to in a previous thread:
http://www.mft.nu/?pid=384365
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The ones in your link are 1/3 aaa and 19.6 gms so two of them in parallel will still be almost 40 gms and only 240mah. Connecting two packs in parrallel can be a bit dodgy unless the packs are equally charged when they are connected other wise the higher voltage one will discharge into the lower one with nothing to limit the current but the battery source impedance. I have just got the 300 mah cells and they are infact 40 gms with another 3 gms for the cable and connector.