This came today, on the spec for a single cell li-poly that I will be using in a project: I especially like the part about the "first wife" charger... And why would anyone EVER connect a 3V battery to a 110 outlet directly? The battery will catch on fire, explode or leak if item described below was not strictly observed. ● Do not throw the battery into water or moisten the battery. ● Do not use or store battery near calorific source such as fire and heater. ● Please use the first wife charger. ● Do not connect the terminals of battery by the wrong way. ● Do not connect the terminals of battery to an electrical outlet directly. ● Do not throw the battery into fire or heating the battery. ● Do not short circuit the battery's terminals with wireless or metal. Prevent storage or transport the battery with necklace, barrette or other metal object together. ● Avoid impact, throwing, bending, twisting, mechanical shock from battery. ● Prevent piercing the case of battery with sharp edge such as pin, needle. Do not hammering, trampling battery. ● Prevent soldering the terminals of battery directly. ● Never disassembling the battery in any way. ● Prevent charging the battery in high temperature or near fire. The battery may lead to electrolyte leakage, fire, or explosion if not allowed strictly. ● Please do not put the battery in microwave or pressure. ● Do not mix use KMB battery with primary battery (such as dry battery) or different performance together. ● Do not use battery when the battery smells peculiarly, exhaling caloric, distorted, turn colors or appeared any abnormities. Take off the battery from the equipment or charger immediately if the battery is using or charging. ● Keep all batteries out of the reach of little children. Consult a doctor immediately if a battery is swallowed. ● If battery leaking out electrolyte or smelling peculiarly, take it away from a fire, electrolyte may cause fire or bum. ● If electrolyte was dropped into eyes, do not wipe, please wash with clear water and consult a doctor immediately, or the eyes maybe harmed. -- http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist