Sorry, Mark.
I've been through my emails back to 2006. Prior to that I was using a different 
email address and I reckon it was probably on that. They closed down their 
server years ago and I would have no access now.
I did try to search for battery rebuilds but pages in, nothing is familiar to 
me.
You might find someone more local to your location. I'm in Northern Ireland and 
the guy I used was in England.
Good luck in your search,
Keith 
    On Friday, 1 February 2019, 22:58:14 GMT, [email protected] <[email protected]> 
wrote:  
 
  If you track him down, please let me know. 
  Mark
  
  On 2/1/19 3:46 PM, 'Keith Jamison' via Vintage Macs wrote:
  
 
 Hi Mark, 
  I have a 520c with a dead battery pack. I plan to have it refurbished with 
new cells. I've been trawling my emails looking for the guy who refurbed a 
clamshell iBook battery pack some years ago. All I can remember is that his 
surname is Polish. 
  On the battery front, I would definitely recommend getting it professionally 
done. IIRC it's NiCad but NiMH will also work in it. The battery pack place 
will balance everything and ensure that it charges for you. I have tried cheap 
eBay packs but they don't always last as long, maybe a year. That iBook battery 
rebuild lasted for years. 
  Good luck with the rest of it. I'm fortunate that mine has very little wrong 
with it. I do need to plug it in and check it soon. When I first used it back 
in 1995, I fell in love with it. I want to upgrade the HDD with an SD unit. The 
original borked some years ago. 
  Cheers, 
  Keith 
  
      On Friday, 1 February 2019, 20:39:09 GMT, [email protected] 
<[email protected]> wrote:  
  
   Not completed sorted out yet, but the below is known...
 
 The ribbon cable going to the floppy drive is torn. I notice that there 
 is one on ebay.
 
 The hinge between the main body of the laptop and the screen is damaged.
 
 The screen (grayscale, not color) is not right...hard to describe. Very 
 low contrast, bubbly.
 
 It does boot with a color monitor plugged into it, and that works.
 
 The batteries are dead but it will run off of the AC adapter. Any 
 solution on the batteries?
 
 It would be easiest to start with a new functional machine, but my son 
 wants to try to fix it, and I am ok with that.
 
 What's the best OS to run on the 520? I've noted that it crashes when 
 booted with extensions, but will boot to stable with extensions 
 off...but then you can't do anything with the machine. It looks like it 
 has 8.1 on it...with tons of extensions. We haven't used it for a long 
 time; it was my wife's machine back in the day.
 
 Thanks,
 
 MarkN
 
 I'm sure  that there are more issues.
 
 On 2/1/19 11:19 AM, Jeff Hubatka wrote:
 > Do you know what parts you need?
 > I have a bunch of stuff in boxes in my garage, including screens, keyboards, 
 > floppy drives, dead batteries etc.
 > I also have an odd machine that is the 550 color with a Japanese/English 
 > keyboard along with a grayscale screen and 33mhz processor.
 >
 > JeffH
 >
 
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