Have you got a pic of the adapter? Care to share some details about how you made and use
it?
Chuck



From: Tom and Lisa P <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> I made a little adapter that charges only one cell, and that gets both to 3.0 V. After that the PRAM seems to do better.

On the other hand, I could just be nuts.

Mad Dog

Remind me this weekend to take a pic, but basically, I bought a small surfboard (a blank PCB with a few contacts - from digikey) and I pulled the female PRAM socket froma dead Duo motherboard. I cut the trace leading to the battery that usually gets charged, so all the Duo sees is the cell that is normally undercharged. Its just a unit that goes between the Duo motherboard and the battery.


Mad Dog

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