A few days ago, I posted a request for help, repeated below. I must say, I
am very surprised, and disappointed, that I have received no response.  I
don't know very much about the requirements, restrictions and foibles of
these 'new' gadgets. Yes, my Aiwa AM-F5 is a couple of years old, but I
though, obviously in vain, that at least one of the list subscribers might
have an opinion to offer. Of course, if you'd rather just continue arguing
about compression levels, or how many seconds can fit on a MD, or
............. better stop now before sarcasm mode goes into overdrive.
Anyway, any opinion would be appreciated. I've never dealt with equipment
with rechargeable batteries before, and really don't know what to do.

I posted::::::::::::;  I took my Aiwa AM-F5 on a road trip, using a 4.5V
cigarette lighter
adapter(pretty sure it's 4.5). On day 3, the unit stopped working--tried
recharging battery, but it wouldn't power up at all. I've had the unit for a
couple of years and use it a lot. Do you all think I killed the battery,
maybe it has reached the end of it's life, or have I killed the unit? I'd
like to have some input from more knowledgeable folk before I spend $50 for
another li-ion battery.


And yes, I checked, and the DC adapter states 4.5v. So, again, do I need a
new battery, or a new recorder? I find it hard to believe that not one of
the list members have had something similar happen?

Holly Hill
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Knowledge is power. Power corrupts.
Study hard. Be evil.

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