re; to reset a battery I've had some success with complete dischargeing ,placeing it into refridgerator for several ,then recharge as usual.I've had ocassions of batteries reading as bad, if hot from use or chargeing.


On Tuesday, June 24, 2003, at 12:24 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


on 24/06/2003 17:15, G-Books at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Now, I just put it back in and, sure enough, the last LED is blinking.
However, Mac OS X 10.2.6 says the battery is charged, although the LED is
still blinking. So, it seems it won't recharge anymore. I rebooted in 9 and
try Battery Reset 2.0 from Apple, but it said that I didn't need it on my
PowerBook model.


Any idea on how to reset the battery? If not, I've seen a few places that
are selling BatteryTech replacement for my Pismo around $120. Any gotcha or
recommendation before I take the plunge?


Thanks in advance!

-Laurent.


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