I just got back from a car trip with a Duo 280c (It says 270c on the
outside, but TattleTech says its a 280c). I ran its battery down to the
point where it went to sleep. When I got home, I couldn't wake it up. I
pressed the restart sequence keys and got a sad Mac sound. I pressed them
again and it woke up. Then it said that I was low on battery. How could this
be? I had it plugged into an outlet. Within 5 seconds after that message, it
went to sleep. I followed the same procedure, this time taking out the
battery shortly after it started to boot. The screen started flashing on and
off. I quickly unplugged all power from the unit.

What's wrong with it? Power adapter? Power supply unit in the duo? Please
help me!

TIA
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