The only printing that I can find is on the red wrapper, it says (I think), “hg5fjt”.
Here’re some more pics I took.
This shows the pack and the tools I use (a knife and a flat-headed screwdriver):
Basically, I run the tip of the knife in the joints, to widen them a little and to cut into them a little. Then, I use the screwdriver and shove it into the joint, trying to find where I can twist the screwdriver and crack the case open. In the case of this pack, the corners on the side that had the connector came apart first, and I kept opening the joint from there.
Once I get the gap open along the 2 sides and the side on the connector side, I just grabbed both sides of the pack and pulled it apart, really hard, and ended up with what’s in the 2nd pic in the earlier post.
I saw that there were 2 sets of 6 batteries per that pic, so I bent the pack (it was soft plastic) in the middle, and one of the sets of 6 batteries kind of popped out:
The 2nd set of 6 batteries was glued tight, but I eventually got it out:
I actually used a pair of scissors (not shown) to cut the sets of 3 batteries apart.
Then, I used the “sardine can” method (using a pair of needle nose to twist the soldered tabs off). In this pic, you can see one of the tabs kind of half way off:
After removing all the tabs, I used the needlenose to “tap” the ends to flatten the pointy pieces.
Since this was new pack, as expected, all the batteries came out with voltage ~1.29V. The i4 and TF 4-bay chargers I have won’t charge the batteries because of the low voltage, so I put them into an el-cheapo charger I have, that apparently doesn’t check for low voltage, for a few minutes:
After a few minutes, the batteries come out as 3V+, so then I put them into one of my 4-bay chargers to charge fully.
Once they’re all charged, I’ll do a discharge test with my Accucel on a couple of them.
EDIT: I forgot to mention: Per the 1st pic, this came nicely packaged, in a foam-padded cardboard box, and what looks like the original anti-static bag. Also the seller shipped via UPS (not USPS), so that kind of explains most of the $10 shipping cost. As I mentioned to another member on PM, I think that he/she/they are basically giving these packs away for the cost of shipping IMO.