>> What I don't understand is if I put the battery in, while the computer is
>> running, it will restart shortly after. Or if the computer is off and I
>> insert the battery, I won't be able to make it start (pressing the power
>> button does nothing). This is while the Duo connected to its power adapter,
>> which is plugged in the wall.
>> 
>> -Laurent.
> 
> I have a couple of batteries that if I try and recondidition them,
> the machine shuts down completely (while I am plugged into AC power).

> Mad Dog

I've had the same problem with several of the batteries (Type 3s) I received
with the batch of machines I bought. It doesn't seem to matter if they are
in a PPC or a 68k machine.

-makmac


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