> I thought my PB battery is 12 volts. If yours is 10.8 v. it's probably below
> readable levels, and no where near fully charged. They're actually cells,
> you know. I believe all NiCd cells are 1.2 v each. If they drop much below
> 1.1 v each, (that's where you would normally recharge them), or 11 v. for a
> pack of ten (like the PB battery) it's in danger. Comes from a few years of
> maintaining lots of battery packs for model aircraft.

The Apple service manual says a fully charged battery measures 11 volts.


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