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From: WELLS <WELLS@CTSD2.JSC.NASA.GOV>
Subject: Re: Sending power (how?)
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In article <6408@blue.cis.pitt.edu> Filip Gieszczykiewicz, 
fmg@alpha.smi.med.pitt.edu writes:
>	BTW, the spot light will be taken care of with an on-board gell-
>	cell so don't worry about that.

This may not be what you're looking for but I'd like to offer a little 
advice on the onboard gell cell batteries. If I understand correctly, 
these will be sealed and remote underwater. Small underwater battery 
boxes containing hydrogen producing batteries have been known to explode 
and remove head and hands of their well intended operators. Ignition is 
very easy at the right mixture and the resulting energy release is 
impressive...PLEASE be careful.
Dennis W.
