>But _this_ battery is a NiCd, with three 1/2" x 1" x 1/4" oblong cells >stacked, that mounts on a PC board with three prongs. > >(The give-away is the "110 mAh" rating, which is universal for >rechargaebles and rare for primary batteries. ;-) > >-michael The Timemaster II HO battery I need has 4 prongs. Only 2 are actually used, the + and -, the other two are just stabilization. Battery is marked Data Sentry by GE. Model number DS35D 3.6v NiCad. Raymond Quadrajet1 wrote: >>But _this_ battery is a NiCd, with three 1/2" x 1" x 1/4" oblong cells >>stacked, that mounts on a PC board with three prongs. >> >>(The give-away is the "110 mAh" rating, which is universal for >>rechargaebles and rare for primary batteries. ;-) >> >>-michael > > The Timemaster II HO battery I need has 4 prongs. Only 2 are actually >used, >the + and -, the other two are just stabilization. > > Battery is marked Data Sentry by GE. Model number DS35D 3.6v NiCad. These are really hard to find. It will probably be easier to replace it with another, smaller 3.6v NiCd with similar capacity (like the Varta referred to above). -michael Check out amazing quality sound for 8-bit Apples on my Home page: http://members.aol.com/MJMahon/