yep missed that you had 100 dd pounds...again I stress the math on this $1 gained per .01 you get paid and you aren't even factoring in the time you spent to find the extra .01/lb...I would tell you to just go sell to your nearest yard (just like a load of steel) and move on...that money gained can be used to buy higher grade scrap and flipped by the time you find someone paying .30/lb for batteries....the point is to work SMARTER not harder and trying to get an extra few bucks while wasting valuable time doing it is not smarter....it's just advice...but time is what you need to value FIRST when doing this for a living or a hobby...how much is it worth to mess with it? For me, $30-40/hr but YYMV....if I wanted to work for $8/hr then there is McDonalds for that....that is what I meant...treat it like the time IS valuable, because it is...