That would make sense Ken. Thanks. I wonder if the behavior would clear simply by having the 200 properly powered for any length of time? I'm under the impression this one has been out of service for years. (My ca 1990 purchase 102 still doesn't need a replacement - but it's seen regular use since I bought it.)
Regardless, a NiCd replacement wouldn't be a deal breaker. --- Rick ----- Original Message ----- > Hey Rick, > > On a T200, this is a typical symptom of a dead NiCD battery. May > just > need a new one soldered in perhaps. > > Ken >
