>Also I have 5 extra old batteries.  If the recharger or the PB can't 
>detect them much less recharge them does that mean they're totally 
>dead?


You can use a PB180 power supply for a PB180 or less (that is any PB 
requiring LESS than 3.0 amps), but you cannot safely power a PB180 
with a 2.0A supply. Sorry.

And, DON'T toss out your "dead" batteries, as the cases are a hard to 
find item. You can order a set of 10 - 2/3A size NiMH or NiCd cells 
(get the tabbed kind), solder em together and rebuild your batteries. 
I posted complete instructions on this last year (check the 
archives), and I think the Pickle might have posted the same 
instructions on his site (THANKS Pickle!). It's very worthwhile to 
replace the cells in your battery packs; I've done it to 3 batteries, 
and they all work just like new ones (that is, they actually run my 
Powerbook for almost the "rated" time of 2 hours, with backlight on 
and HD running). Just promise you won't send your dead batteries to a 
landfill!   Cheers.

martin

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