Kurt, I'm sure it would be possible to adjust the threshold where the LED illuminates to match the new battery chemistry. It's probably a resistor change.
Are you comfortable with soldering on the logic board? Doug On Wed, 13 Jun. 2018, 12:36 pm Kurt McCullum, <[email protected]> wrote: > I've got several battery holders for my NEC units. I have converted a > couple to recharge batteries by following the instructions on Web8201.net. > The 71.5k resistor was the hardest part to find and in the end I bought 100 > of them. The batteries charge fine, and work ok. But what I notice is that > the low battery light comes one after only an hour or so. I can still run > the machine for another 15+ hours but the light is always on. This I assume > is due to the fact that the batteries are 1.2v rechargeable instead of 1.5 > alkaline. > > So my question, has anyone tried using the 1.5 rechargeable alkaline > batteries? if so, how did it work for you. > > Kurt >
