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Re: NiMH Battery
- To: Tim Tyhurst <tim@excelsior.com> (return)
- Subject: Re: NiMH Battery
- From: "Murray W. Goldberg" <goldberg@cs.ubc.ca>
- Date: Thu, 11 Jan 1996 11:27:04 UTC-0800
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>> My question is: My original battery has bit the dust. It won't hold a charge,
>> and I've had to go buy another. I try to be good about letting it run down
>> between charges. I'm pretty disappointed that I only got 8 months out of the
>> battery. What has your experience been?
>
>Pretty much the same as yours, I'm afraid. My 360Cs' original "dumb" NiMH
>battery is pretty much dead, despite my having treated it according to the
>directions in the manual.
As a followup - one keen fellow suggested I see if IBM will replace the
battery under warrenty (why didn't I think of that?). I gave them a call, and
they seem willing. I'll know for sure after I take it over there today.
Thanks for all your replies.
Murray