on 02/02/04 18:28, JOHN.E.ABRAHAM at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Hello Listers,
> 
> Thanks for the info but I am a little confused.
> 
> Hugo kindly wrote this reply to my inquiry:
> 
>>> Hi John to greatly simplify the equation just go to any Apple resellers=20=
>>> 
>>> with the precise version of your Wallstreet and they will sell you the=20=
>>> 
>>> proper battery on top of it they will be glad to give you some tip as=20
>>> to how to change it and reset (case being) the Cuda.
>>> 
>>> Regards
>>> 
>> Hugo Trottier
> 
> But this listing from Jocelyn had a another response:
>> 
>>> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>> Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>> Date: Mon, 2 Feb 2004 01:42:24 EST
>>> Subject: Re: Wallstreet, pram battery, and other battery question
>>> 
>>> Thanks all you replied to my inquiry. Your info and advice was very helpful.
>>> Jocelyn
> 
> This response:
>> 
>>> Message-Id: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>> In-Reply-To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>> Date: Mon, 2 Feb 2004 00:29:34 -0800
>>> From: Clark Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>> Subject: Re: Wallstreet, pram battery, and other battery question
> 
> 
>> Sometimes the PRAM battery runs down  and won't power the PRAM/clock.
>> In some cases the battery will recharge if the computer is left
>> plugged in overnight.
> 
> 
> 
>> It does have a PRAM battery.  It's a rechargeable battery but it can
>> eventually fail.  It's harder to replace than a PRAM battery on a
>> desktop machine.
> 
> Does this mean that before i go about trying to replace the PRAM
> battery I first need to try and recharge it.

That's what I would do. I'm not sure but I think that the main battery needs
to keep at least a little charge in order for the PRAM to recharge. If your
main battery is completely dead, then the PRAM might not recharge. Did you
get the link I posted yesterday to get a Wallstreet battery for $104?

-Laurent.
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