Date: Sat, 06 Apr 2002 21:48:02 +0000
From: "Matthew Hanson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Question on PA2499U charger operation

I just got one of those $9.95 deals that Toshiba was offering on the PA2499U 
battery charger.  Man... they got it here in 2 days.  Well, probably ONE 
day, as I ordered it very late in the day Wednesday toards 6pm, and it must 
have been shipped Thursday to arrive Friday FedEx mid-day Friday.  Way to go 
Toshiba!

But I have a couple questions about its operation.  Lee & Pres� maybe you 
could help me here.

1. Is it okay to leave the battery in the charger all the time with the 
charger�s output powering my L50?  I notice that the whole unit with battery 
gets a lot hotter than the L50 with the battery inserted and charging.  I 
also see where the charger�s instructions say to remove the battery when its 
charged.

2. Will the charger charge the battery while the battery is in the L50, no 
battery in the charger, and the charger�s output plugged into a powered down 
L50?

I only brought one AC adapter with me to Florida (my L70�s LCD wasn�t 
working back then before Neil helped me fix it). I�ve been going back and 
forth between the L50 add L70 a lot to set various things up these days.  
And I�ve have been switching my one AC adapter between the two� powering one 
down while I use the other, or running one on batteries and the other with 
the AC adapter.

It�d be really nice if I could use the charger as an AC power supply for the 
L50 with its battery inserted, and have the charger be able to do the job my 
2nd AC adapter would otherwise be doing.

Thanks folks!

Matt



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