>Hi there,
>
>My pb2400 stop charging both of my batteries.  It temporarily recognize
>the insertion via the "Essential Powerbook Strip" but quickly shows a
>crossed out battery.  This happens to both batteries at the same time,
>so my first thought was that it's a computer problem.  But I want to
>rule out the possibility of simultaneous battery failure. What voltage
>should the terminals read?  Is there a way to check?
>
>Thanks
>
>Tho

Tho,

Might be the infamous I/O board.  Usually, we replace the fuse(s) 
that blow on this board.  Sometimes it is more complex, and we have 
to replace other components (one of which is in short supply).

I am on the road right now, otherwise I would recommend shipping it 
to us for eval.  Consider DT&T (Brian and TD are good guys)

paul


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