I don't know, I use my BN 18 lots, and even after more than 2-1/2 years
I don't have battery problems, when I compared the voltage stated in the
support with the new unit it close.  I cannot complain about the
battery, I get plenty of use on one charge unless for some reason I am
reading with the speech, something I do when reading novels a lot, I do
a calibration about once every four to six weeks and my only quirk is
that very occasionally it tells me it is charged to 117%.  


Rose Combs
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Dan
Sent: Thursday, October 23, 2003 5:36 PM
To: BrailleNote List
Subject: [Braillenote] A Thought About Replaceable Batteries


Hi,
What about this for an idea, or something like it.
In the us, we have companies such as Batteries Plus.  These companies
can replace batteries in devices that have to be taken apart and a
procedure must be followed to change the batteries. What if PDI were to
contract with some of these companies so that we could get our batteries
replaced without having to be without the unit for an extended period of
time. If a unit isn't in warranty, why not just provide the instructions
for replacing the batteries for those of us who wish to do it ourselves.
Just something else for all of us to discuss and hopefully PDI might
take it seriously.

Dan


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