Another thing that works is to put it out in your garage overnight.  That way 
you can turn up the volume a bit which probably will flatten it faster.  Don't 
turn it 
up too loud though as the neighbors might get weirded out with this strange 
noise coming from your garage.

Don

On Mon, 28 Feb 2005 18:32:50 -0800, Peggy Kern wrote:

I just completed the battery re-calibration, and it took (drum roll, 
please!) 11 hours, 37 minutes.

Peggy <happy the BN finally stopped jabbering>


>Hi Susie,

>I don't remember exactly how long it took for my VN battery to flatten, 
>but I think it was a little over 12 hours.  I did make sure that all my 
>cards were out of my machine when I flattened the battery.  I turned the 
>volume down as low as it could go, and I put it in my kitchen for the 
>night. <grin
>Donna


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