Is there a place where I can download Battery Reconditioner 1.1? Thanks. ~
Ben ~
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From: Nathan Templeton [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: PB Duo Battery Question
Tom and Lisa P wrote:
Hello! I
On Sunday, October 10, 2004, at 04:19PM, Ben [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a place where I can download Battery Reconditioner 1.1? Thanks. ~
I have Version 1.3 in an old archive of PowerBook utilities. I will send it as an
attachment if you can use it
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That would be great. Please do that. Thanks. ~ Ben ~
On Oct 10, 2004, at 5:06 PM, Fabian Fang wrote:
On Sunday, October 10, 2004, at 04:19PM, Ben
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Is there a place where I can download Battery Reconditioner 1.1?
Thanks. ~
I have Version 1.3 in an old archive of PowerBook
I have a couple of new Duo batteries that are original Apple
batteries, still shrinkwrapped. I found these in an office that
closed down. Only thing is is that the locking plastic mechanism
that holds them in the powerbook are missing. In fact, none of them
have them. How do I get one loose
On 25/2/04 7:05 am, DPrice [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a couple of new Duo batteries that are original Apple
batteries, still shrinkwrapped. I found these in an office that
closed down. Only thing is is that the locking plastic mechanism that
holds them in the powerbook are missing. In
On Wednesday, February 25, 2004, at 03:58 AM, Jerry wrote:
I have a couple of new Duo batteries that are original Apple
batteries, still shrinkwrapped. I found these in an office that
closed down. Only thing is is that the locking plastic mechanism that
holds them in the powerbook are
Of course there's a larger issue here... These batteries may be so
long past their shelf-life they may not hold enough charge to bother
with.
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i thought so too. I tested them, and they are holding over a two hour charge!
David
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I have a couple of new Duo batteries that are original Apple
batteries, still shrinkwrapped. I found these in an office that
closed down. Only thing is is that the locking plastic mechanism that
holds them in the powerbook are missing. In fact, none of them have
them. How do I get one loose
Hi!
I asked about this on the LEM swaplist, but no one seemed to have one, so I
figured I'd ask here...
Does anyone have a spare latch/slider for a Duo type 2 or Type 3 battery?
Thanks...
john
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I picked up a Duo 230 with two batteries. One is the original type and the
other is a type III. I wasn't able to get the Duo to boot at all, until I
picked up a Dock for it. It seems to work fine.
When I checked the battery control panel, it doesn't register anything at
all. Now, I figured
At 6:46 PM -0700 6/18/02, Teri Pittman wrote:
I picked up a Duo 230 with two batteries. One is the original type and the
other is a type III. I wasn't able to get the Duo to boot at all, until I
picked up a Dock for it. It seems to work fine.
When I checked the battery control panel, it
Any suggestions for a low cost source for a good quality Type III NiMH
battery for my 280c Duo?
Dennis
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