Hay, Gang, not meaning to sound like I'm complaining, but.  Well, I'm not
sure of what is going on here.  it looks as though they still haven't gotten
it fixed yet.  After two tries.
   But, maybe it's just a bad, new charger.
  In late  October I sent my B/N QT 32, into the Concord center in
California, for a product upgrade of the firmware.  To correct a troublesome
battery calibration error, where it would drop in charge percentage
drastically, and then die with no warning.
  After receiving the machine back in mid November with a new Power charger/
adapter, and being told not to use the old charger.  it still wasn't working
properly, so I sent it back again for additional repair and they had it from
December 1 through, around the 22nd of December.
  after receiving it back, I have now run down the battery and It still has
the same problem., I have tried to re charge the battery with the new power
cord and it only charges to around 13 percent, using the new style charger.
 I get an error message saying:  "unable to charge the battery after two
cycles"  " please contact Human ware for further assistance".  I am now
using the old charger to see if there is a difference, it looks promising.
If not ,or even if it does make a difference,  I will be back on the phone
Tomorrow morning    bright and early.
  If this is a problem with the new style  charger, and they didn't inspect
the new charger that I sent in with the B/N , the second time;  then that
says a very troublesome message about their quality assurance. 
  If anyone else is having this problem speak up!  Looking at the list, I
feel like this is just happening to me!
Claude Everett 
everyone has a disability, it's just that some, are more aware of it than
others.
American by chance, Californian by choice
"We do not need pity, nor do we need to be reminded that we are vulnerable.
We must
be treated as equals, -- and communication is the way we can bring this
about."
Louis Braille  (1841),        (1809 - 1852)

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