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To: steve who wrote (5019)11/14/1998 11:04:00 AM
From: Dennis V.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 27311
 
Hi Steve and Michael, By comparison, I calculated the following specs
for the Sony battery reported recently. 114 Wh/kilo, 265Wh/liter.
Specs for the Hanil-Valence, back calculated from the Korea Times
article are 170 Wh/kilo, 360Wh/liter. Specs for the Valence production
version are unknown but speculation puts it at 150 Wh/kilo and 330 Wh/liter. Its not possible, therefore, to give a direct answer to Pronichev's question regarding the weight of a Valence batt. comparable in capacity to the Sony (which weighs .34 lbs). However, if the Valence were rated at 150 Wh/kilo, it would weigh .26 lbs. If it were rated at 170 Wh/kilo, it would weigh .23 lbs. Hope this helps.