Nimh may be charged safely from nicd charging circuits, generally, and the
low discharge rate from a M100 (IE: not a power tool) means discharge rate
is no problem either, but avoid trickle charging for more than a day.
Charge up and remove from power. And only nimh or nicd nothing else on a
Thanks, Jim, for pointing out that procedure. The Sercice Manual copy on
Club 100’s site is clear on how to do that. I may try it. You’re right -
it would have been so nice to have the jumper wire locations easily
accessible - even to have had actual jumpers to just add or remove as
desired.
> -Original Message-
>
> Hi, everyone - for the M100, there was a simple (doc available off our
> site) resistor modification so that rechargeable batteries could be
> charged when the computer is plugged in. Seems to work fine.
>
> Is there any such (relatively simple) modification for
Hi, everyone - for the M100, there was a simple (doc available off our
site) resistor modification so that rechargeable batteries could be charged
when the computer is plugged in. Seems to work fine.
Is there any such (relatively simple) modification for the 102, 200, or
8201? Thanks.
Best