Re: TI-H: ti-turbo
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You have to buy an alkaline recharging station because the way NiCds
recharge is totally different from the way alkalines recharge; that's why
you can't recharge alkalines in NiCd stations. I'm not sure how it's done,
but that's the way it is.
"Honors Master PhD of Idea Engineering"
-= Zenon@bbs.nexes.com =-
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: From: ti-hardware@lists.ticalc.org
: To: Zenon
: Subject: Re: TI-H: ti-turbo
: Date: October 22, 1996 5:37 PM
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: On Tue, 22 Oct 1996 13:12:55 +0100 Lars Borgquist
: <Lars.Borgquist@dalby.lu.se> writes:
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: >Well, I bought rechargeable batts... Do you think it worked???
: >Nopez...
: >Because they only deliver 4*1.2 V=4.8 V when 6 V is needed.
: >So I found myself in an annoying situation, either to buy an
: >extra battery or to skip the whole thing. I skipped it because I
: >didn't know where to put the fifth batt. How did you get it to work?
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: This is a problem? I have successfully used 4 Eveready NICads in my 85
: for that past month, and in my TI-82 for a year before that--- is this
: harming the calculator?
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: Another question, this one about the Renewal batteries that come with the
: TI: (This is TI-Hardware, isn't it? ;-) Can I pop these into a normal
: 8-hour or 3-hour NICad charger without buying their crappy power station?
:
: Thanks
:
: - J. Bishop
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