Just wanted to ask if anyone's using the Li-Ion batteries from the 3500 aka
"Kanga" in a 3400? 

I've heard one report of a 3400 owner with a fried PB, who was told by an
Apple tech that he fried his logic board with one of the higher-voltage 3500
batteries. 

Didn't seem logical to me, as all the info I've read is that these batteries
are compatible with both the 3400 and 3500.

But I thought I'd ask, because I bought a couple a while back from Powermax,
when they were selling for $19.

I also have two original 3400 batteries, and I've noticed that in charging
the two different types, the app My Battery shows a higher voltage rating on
the 3500 batteries: 16v, compared to max. 14v with the 3400 batteries.

Any risk in using the 3500 batteries? Are those voltage ratings okay?

Thanks for any help.

Chris H


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