On 06/26/2003, Steve Kidd enlightened us by writing:
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>On Wednesday, June 25, 2003, at 05:38 PM, James G (Jim) Hardwick wrote:
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>> Nice paperweight, or can these be rebuilt?
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>A local battery store here in the sunny Okanagan, Battery Direct, is
>rebuilding Pismo batteries, at least. $40, with
On Wednesday, June 25, 2003, at 11:31 PM, John Kamimura wrote:
Does Batttery Direct have this as part of their regular services or is
it something that this specific store does?
Don't know, but it wasn't any cause for special comment. They just tool
the battery and told me when I could pick it u
Does Batttery Direct have this as part of their regular services or is it something
that this specific store does? Do you have any other information that might be helpful
for other Canadians living close to a Battery Direct? I'm thinking about running into
their Burnaby store to have this done.
On Wednesday, June 25, 2003, at 05:38 PM, James G (Jim) Hardwick wrote:
Nice paperweight, or can these be rebuilt?
A local battery store here in the sunny Okanagan, Battery Direct, is
rebuilding Pismo batteries, at least. $40, with higher performance
cells than the original.
They're part of a n
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I wouldn't discourage trying, but my Wallstreet battery did not
respond to the cooling off period.
Some facts:
New Oct 1998, apple original
Life had slipped pretty fast in the last year
Was pretty well d.e.a.d., very DEAD, b4 trying this
No led's flashing or otherwise, b4 or after
The b