PB100 (140-180c are NiCAD) batteries are a problem since they are  
Lead Acid cells. (as are Portables) Batteries Plus typically will  
rebuild a good condition NiCad or NiMH pack for $25 I would start there
On Oct 12, 2008, at 1:24 PM, Cyrus wrote:

>
> One of the problems is, after that long, most all original batteries
> are shot. I'm not sure, but there might be 3rd party replacements for
> them. If you can't find a new one, you could rebuild the one you have.
> To do that, you have to take it apart, and replace the actual
> batteries. This might require some soldering/electrical knowledge.
> There should be places online where you can get replacement batteries.
> I have a PB Duo 230, and was thinking of rebuilding the battery for
> that; it just has a plastic sticker that should come off easily, the
> 100 is probably similar. Hope that helps!
>
>      -Cyrus
>
>
> On Oct 12, 11:06 am, JohnH <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Hi all,
>> I have a fully functioning PB 100 but the battery is shot.
>> Is there a process and a supplier you know of to get it  
>> refurbished or
>> replaced?
>> Thanks
>> JohnH
> >


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