Hi all,

I am back on the list after many years.  I resurrected my old 540c to fix up
for my son, who wants his own computer now to play games on.  (He is 5 years
old, so they will be simple games).

Going through all my stuff, I realized I had not charged two perfect
Intelligent Batteries for over a year, and now they have a small problem
each.  Very aggravating, as I paid alot of money for them long ago.
However, they still work.

My problem is that I now have 4 dead batteries (shorted cells, E1 errors,
etc.).  I do not want to throw them away because its against the law first
off and secondly I remember reading somewhere about a person who could open
them and attempt to repair them.

Does anyone know where I could find this PB guru or if anyone knows someone
who can repair these batteries?  I would be willing to pay for it if the the
price is not too high.  I would like to save them rather than toss them if I
can.

Thanks for any info you can provide me.

DeVaul



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