--- Jeff Walther <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>You need to check the battery voltage with the battery installed in
>the machine and the machine unplugged or the outlet (power strip)
>turned off.    An unloaded voltage reading isn't very useful.
>
>  Hi Jeff-
 > Do I assume that the range of
>  the results are to be interpreted by moving the decimal and reading this
>  as 3.56?

No, it means that your battery is flat.

Ok!
Thanks a million for coming through again! Fortunately I have a new battery waiting to 
do its job. You are really great at explanations and giving your time. Very 
appreciated. My wife says: "if you're not already a teacher, you should be one, 
definitely".

dan_A

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