Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2004 23:06:01 -0700 (PDT)
From: David Chien <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [LIB] L.20 problems...

  It could be several things:
  1) broken charging circuit - check battery connectors, wipe off any
corrosion, etc.
  2) it could be dead/old cells.  No matter if the 'battery' was new when you
bought it, if it has been 2-3 years since it was made and has only been sitting
on the shelf, the decaying chemistry alone would result in a dead cell.
  3) could be something else - broken circuits, etc.  who knows?

  At this point, it simply may not be worth the money and time to persue
getting a working battery when newer, faster Librettos sell for <$300, eg.
Libretto 110 models which I'd recommend.  

  But, if you want to get it to work, the first thing I'd do is to track down
an 'exact' replacement since other types and models may simply not work with
the charging circuit.

  Oh, and check with a voltmeter if there's a connection through the battery
connectors on the Libretto.  You'll want to know there's something flowing to
the batteries before diagnosing further.



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