Happened again last night... (first time i had left it plugged in past full charge since the last time this happened)... Tried to turn it on using the power button and it didn't seem to make contact... unplugged the power cord, pulled the battery and pushed it back in and the Power switch worked first time...
I added little 1/4" feet (Home Depot...$2.95 for 12) earlier in the day thinking perhaps it was the heat...but that didn't seem to have an effect?


gordon






At 9:59 AM -0500 11/26/03, G-Books wrote:
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On 25/11/03 16:54, "Gordon Bruce Lawson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

 I'm assuming one can leave a powerbook plugged in even after it comes
 up to full charge? Noticed that with it plugged in it seems to stay
 pretty warm on the bottom... any warnings or does everyone just leave
 them plugged when not portable?

I keep my Pismo plugged in almost all the time...


-Laurent.
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