Hi, Jim and everyone. If I use mine only an hour a day or an hour in the morning and then half an hour to an hour in the evening, I probably get only ten or eleven hours. I had it charged up Saturday morning, used it for maybe an hour and a half. Then Sunday, I used it for an hour and a half in the morning then maybe an hour to an hour and a half in the evening. I am already at 53 percent not having turned it on at all today, just now to check.
Perhaps long stretches are better than short ones.
My moninal available charge at this point is 15104.
My last measured discharge is 28160.
I have had my unit for one month today.
Perhaps some of you can tell me if those numbers mean anything or if they are anything to worry about in a unit one month old.
At 1/17/2004, you wrote:

Hello list,

I find I get better usatge from my battery when I use my BN for long stretches at a time. I guess I get 15 to 20 hours of battery life if I'm lucky, perhaps fifteen hours is more the norm. I have had my unit for over two years now. It was sent in for the latest hardware, software upgrades. According to my unit, the nominal available charge is 23,296. The last measured discharge is 24,832. I don't think the hours I'm getting between charges is much different from what some of you are getting from your newer units and batteries. I'm not certain how critical these numbers are at this point. I presently have 92 percent on the battery as it sat overnight. I'm certain I'll get quite a bit of use out of my unit before it needs to be charged.

For what it is worth!

Jim Aldrich

At 03:55 PM 01/16/2004 , you wrote:
Hi, Jerry. The problem is that if I use the stopwatch to time my usage, I will drop even faster. I would have to note my stopping and starting times some other way. Otherwise, I am not going to get an accurate reading. But there is no way that I am getting even 16 hours. I use the unit probably an hour a day or so, but that is it. I edit while I read so the amplifier is always on, still, I probably only get five to eight hours per week, maybe ten if I use it a lot that particular week. Perhaps I don't get anywhere near the number of per ported hours because I use it sporadically each day rather than for long stretches.

At 1/15/2004, you wrote:

Paul,
I would think that the cost to you for a new battery in a month old machine
would be $0.00.  But the issue here, having followed this thread, is the
amount of hours used on the battery between a full charge and a `critical`
warning.  Of course, we will have to wait for your measurements.  If you
find that you are not  getting the 20 to 25 hours specified by PDI, then you
know what the remedy is.

Sincerely,
Jerry Weinger
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Since no one has asked this question, I guess I will. What does it cost to
get a new battery put into a bn?
When I had my old blt18, I think it was 100 dollars.
At 1/15/2004, you wrote:

>Thanks Roselle. I guess this is concrete proof, as if I needed any, that my
>battery has become pathetic. Oh well, I guess my friendly BN adaptor and I
>are going to become very good friends... <lol>
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