[Ti] PB battery won't recharge

Justin R. Miller incanus at codesorcery.net
Wed Nov 9 12:33:04 PST 2005


My last Ti battery went from about 2 hours of charge to nothing  
overnight, so I had to buy a new one.  I was surprised as well.

On Nov 9, 2005, at 3:17 PM, Ondra Soukup wrote:

> I'm just very shocked how can battery get from 2 hours charge into  
> unusalble UPS with not working indicator.
>
>
> On Nov 9, 2005, at 8:05 PM, Lisbeth Zachs wrote:
>
>> 9 nov 2005 kl. 18.36 skrev Ondra Soukup:
>>> Sorry, forgot to say I did that many times, reseting PMU, PRAM,  
>>> openfirmware.
>>> Maybe dead chager with not enough energy (still original yoyo) or  
>>> dead PMU in powerbook (the 400MHz one, so PMU as a add-on card,  
>>> not soldered to logicboard)
>> ----------
>> If you have had this long use of your first battery you are to  
>> congratulate and should just accept that you have to buy a new  
>> one. :-) I'm on my second battery and it will only give some 30  
>> minutes or so now which I found acceptable considering the usage .
>>
>> I'm hesistant however to buy a new battery since I have broken  
>> hinges on the Tibook and think I rather keep saving up for a new  
>> PB in spring 2006 or so.
>>
>> Lisbeth in Gothenburg
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