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Glad it helped, and thanks for the feedback.
Can you please send me
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Glad it helped, and thanks for the feedback.
Can you please send me
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Joerg Reisenweber wrote:
Am Mi 16. Juli 2008 schrieb Michael Shiloh:
Joerg
Glad it helped, and thanks for the feedback.
Can you please send me the part number of your ericson battery, for
reference?
Michael
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I`ve done a jump start with a ericsson-battery, which have the same Volt. Now
my FR has started up and the battery is
charging :-)
Joerg Reisenweber wrote:
Jumpstart the battery is very unlikely to help you out.
Joerg, can you explain this further?
I've actually had excellent luck jump-starting the battery. I set my
adjustable power supply at about 4.5V and I connect it directly to the
battery terminals for just a
Joerg Reisenweber wrote:
Am Mi 16. Juli 2008 schrieb Michael Shiloh:
Joerg Reisenweber wrote:
Jumpstart the battery is very unlikely to help you out.
Joerg, can you explain this further?
I've actually had excellent luck jump-starting the battery. I set my
adjustable power supply at
: unable to start up freerunner after batterie was full
down
No use in connecting a FR to any source to charge bat, as long as it doesn't
boot up. Actually it drains battery even further, instead of charging.
Battery is only charged when booting succeeds.
Jumpstart the battery is very unlikely
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I`ve done a jump start
care to elaborate? what does jump start mean?
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I`ve done a jump start
care to elaborate? what does jump start mean
No use in connecting a FR to any source to charge bat, as long as it doesn't
boot up. Actually it drains battery even further, instead of charging.
Battery is only charged when booting succeeds.
Jumpstart the battery is very unlikely to help you out.
Get FR booted by any means
1.:Remove
Am So 13. Juli 2008 schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
It mean the same as one know this from a car with a very low battery...
(bridged )
just put another battery (I think it`s important, that the second battery
have the same Volt) parallel to the
original battery.
If so, the FR can take the
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