Just out of curiosity, what did the tech charge for the installation?

I've replaced them in both of my 1400s and I know it's a little work to get at,
(at the front of the lower case by the touch pad) as the plug is very tiny and
the wires wrap under and through metal pieces. It is not a job for the faint of
heart nor the mechanically challenged, as there are lots of parts packed in the
1400 case. Working with tweezers and a lighted magnifier are almost a must. (at
least for my old eyes and fat fingers)

Some people have just replaced the batteries, which requires some soldering,
but the entire plug-in battery module is well worth the extra money. I found a
wire frayed from rubbing on the metal framing on one of the old modules. I'm
not sure what would happen if it were to ground out the battery, but it
couldn't be good.

David Allen

tyler3rd wrote:

> On Mon, 2 Dec 2002, Rick wrote:
>
> >Just a quick note to say that I finally had new pram/backup batteries
> >installed into my 1400 by a service technician last week.  Of all the
> >things I've done, this has to be the smartest.  Many little inconsistent
> >quirks have disappeared.  I say this to encourage those who use 1400s which
> >haven't had the batteries replaced to consider it if you have any question
> >in your mind at all about whether to do it.  It's just my experience --
> >others may feel differently.....
>


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