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Old 11-11-2008 | 07:44 PM
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Default RE: single a123 for ignition unit


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ORIGINAL: liquid_TR

Erm no; if you look at the picture you will see they are Not Lithium Polymer. They are LiFePo4, which I guess is "nano phosphate" cells.
Li is Lithium, Fe is Iron, Po4 is a phosphate; So they're Lithium Iron Phosphate. Is that what A123s are?

CR
Almost, A123s are Lithium Iron Nano Phosphate. “A123Systems high power battery technology is based on new highly active nanoscale materials that are inexpensive, nontoxic, and extremely stable in electrochemical systems.” For some reason their website is down, it worked before when I bought my batteries from them.