You mean the knowledge base for the 5300 Power Manager is dry around here?


> Since I've joined this list, a few people have said they too have this
> problem.  It would be nice if someone knew a way to fix these instead of
> having to replace them.  If we had a schematic of the board itself, we might
> be able to figure out which components were going bad.
> Dave
>> 
> 
>> From: Peter Baran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> On 24/7/02 6:37 am,:
>> Exactly this happens with my Powerbook 5300c (even after reconditioning the
>> battery and resetting the power manager), is this part likely to die?


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