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<DIV>-----Original Message-----<BR>From: B G <briang113@pacbell.net><BR>To: A place to discuss Apple's sub-portable computers. <duolist@listserver.themacintoshguy.com><BR>Sent: Mon, 27 Jun 2005 10:15:29 -0700<BR>Subject: Re: [DuoList] 2400c / 3400c battery recondition program<BR><BR>
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<DIV class=AOLPlainTextBody>These are Li-Ion batteries so as far as I know there is no recondition possible. <BR> <BR>Once the wear out and no longer hold a charge. You must replace. <BR> <BR>Brian <BR></DIV>
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<DIV class=AOLPlainTextBody>If that is the case, then why does the program in the Powerbook G3 series/Lombard/Pismo allow you to "condition," "refresh" - or whatever - the batteries in those models? Those are li-ion batteries also...</DIV>
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<DIV class=AOLPlainTextBody>Craig W.</DIV></DIV></DIV></BODY></HTML>