Stephen, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:

>However, my new battery won't charge.  I was thinking power mgmt unit until
>the old one charged but maybe the requirement for a 4500mAh is just too much
>for my 5 year old power board.  Maybe I've got a bad battery.  I'm not sure
>what to do next

I'd do these steps (far from complete):
1. Check if you have a bad connection from the battery to the charger
board by taking out the battery and firmly pushing it back in. See if
that helps. If so, you may want to check the torx screws on the battery
side and see if they need tightening or if a few are missing.
2. Check if the tape on the inside of the bottom case, near the opening
where you put the power supply, have come a little lose so it touches the
power supply connector when it is inserted.


If you have another WS to test the battery in, to rule out the battery
itself, then that's certainly helpful. Equally if you have another
battery to test in your WS.



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