Hi again Cindy and list,
I completely ran down my battery! I did so the time before this last
charge. I still had to plug the charger in after 90 percent but once I did
this, I got the gage up to a hundred percent. I'm getting the gage is
accurate message no problem. I again was on the web with a weak battery
last night! My BN stopped working and attempted a reset. I got a faint
raspberry sound then my unit went completely dead. I had to do a service
reset. Once I did this, I got the battery up to a hundred percent
even though I had to plug it in again! I haven't used my unit today after
charging it so all should be well. I certainly would recalibrate if the
gage wasn't accurate! It is showing 92 percent even though I haven't used it
all day. The nominal charge was 1270 I believe and the discharge was 1370.
I think that is what it said. I don't worry much about the numbers. I just
worry about how long I can use it at any one time and I have had good
service from my M-power.
Jim Aldrich
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From: "slery" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Braillenote List" <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, October 29, 2006 4:33 PM
Subject: RE: [Braillenote] Inaccurate charge info
I had this problem and unplugged the charger and it reported 100%. After
this, it told me I needed to recalibrate. I had a full battery when I did
start the recalibration the next day and it took four hours to fully
charge
even though it was already full.
I would recommend doing the recalibration when you get home one day and
let
it work over night. I think the whole process took 10-12 hours for me
even
though it started with a fully charged battery.
Cindy
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Aldrich
Sent: Sunday, October 29, 2006 10:40 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Braillenote List
Subject: Re: [Braillenote] Inaccurate charge info
Jason,
When charging the battery and if it was plugged in for two hours and still
not a hundred percent, unplug your charger and plug it back in again. It
should get back up to a hundred percent within another hour. I do this
often.
Jim Aldrich
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jason Symes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "'Braille Note Mailing List'" <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, October 28, 2006 10:11 PM
Subject: [Braillenote] Inaccurate charge info
I'm having serious issues with my BN Mpower keeping an accurate percentage
count on my battery lately. For example, I was busy typing up a document
today. I paused for a moment to check my battery charge status, and my BN
claimed there was 13% remaining. Less then five minutes later though, it
announced battery low. But by the time I could get my BN plugged in
(barely
10 seconds after the first battery low announcement), my BN had turned
itself off. Once Keysoft 7.2 restarted, I hurried up and removed all cards
from my BN and turned it off to more quickly charge. When I returned 3
hours
later and checked the battery gauge, my BN reported 80% charged, but when
I
went to support information mode and checked charge status, it replied
trickle charging. I checked the gauge accuracy, and it came back with
accurate, plus or minus 2 percent. So I turned it back off and left it to
charge for another hour, before I came back and rechecked all these stats.
None had changed, so I decided to try a recalibration of the battery. But
when I came back another hour later and hit spacebar to see how far in the
recalibration process it'd reached, I was told that it was still charging
the battery. What in the world is going on here, and how do I straighten
out
this problem?
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Jason Symes
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