> The VST battery charger - the one always seen on Ebay for $5 or $10 -
> requires the use of the AC adapter from the 5300/190 Powerbook to charges
> 5300/190 NiMH batteries. Using it to charge 3400c batteries requires the use
> of the seldom-seen internal AC adapter for the 3400c. The internal AC adapter
> module has two ports on the outside: one for the 2-prong AC cord, and a small
> port for a cord that runs from the module to the VST battery charger.
> 
> Correct me if I am mistaken, anyone...
> 
> Now, Absolute made a battery charger that charges 5300/190 NiMH, and 3400c
> Li-Ion battery by itself; it uses its own AC adapter.

95% sure that I have a VST one and that it uses either the normal 5300/190
or the normal 3400 adapter.

I've a vague feeling that this has been discussed on the list before a
couple of years ago and we decided that there were several distinct
chargers.

-- 
Best wishes

Malcolm Cornelius - The Powerbook Fanatic
http://www.pbfanatic.co.uk




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