><< I also assume that my ticking Duo dock that will not accept the 'book
>is caused by a dying power supply? >>
>
>> sit there and tick for maybe 10 or 15 minutes and then it>stops and it
>>will accept my 2300
>> eric
>
>I just had the same problem with my 280c - and I did the same thing,
>just let it sit there plugged in &turned on & after some time it sucked
>in the Duo & we were in business. I hope the thing doesn't die too soon!
Mine lasted about a month from the first ticking before it gave up
entirely. Others are luckier, but if you don't want to be dockless you
should really fix the power supply now. It's not hard if you have the tools
and instructions. Cost me all of 80 pence for the replacement capacitor.
Nick Lowe
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