This is pretty normal, at least in the 30 or 40 Pismo's I've had.  I'd only 
be worried if connection was being lost, or the battery loose enough to fall 
out.. Still, there's no adjustment available, so it'd either be a normal 
looseness, or a broken part (I highly doubt that)...

Thanks,
David

In a message dated 6/14/02 12:38:42 AM, you wrote:

>I just purchased a PB G3 Pismo from someone. I really didn't notice
>it at the time I was checking out the laptop, but after taking the
>laptop home, I discovered the battery is slightly loose in the
>battery bay. Now all it does is slightly move side to side (kinda
>jiggles). But it is locked in the bay and I don't think it will fall
>out.
>
>Now what I want to know is if this is normal? I've owned a Lombard
>and a Powerbook 2400c and both of their batteries are not that loose
>(actually don't move at all).
>
>Am I just being picky? Are your Pismo batteries "snug" in their bays?
>Is there some reason for me to be concerned? Is the world flat???????
>
>Any info would be greatly appreciated.
>
>Mike
>
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