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From: Harold Climer on 25 Jul 2006 13:40 On Mon, 24 Jul 2006 13:15:19 -0700, Tanya <fabric(a)forever.com> wrote: Ah Yes! Played many a game of Lunar Lander. I still have both of mine. They still work, but I need to get some replacment nicad batteries for them. Harold A. Climer Dept,Of Physics,Geology & Astronomy U.T.Chattanooga Room 318 Grote Hall 615 McCallie Ave Chattanooga TN 37403 423-425-4546
From: John H Meyers on 25 Jul 2006 17:36 On Tue, 25 Jul 2006 12:40:56 -0500: > need to get some replacment nicad batteries for them. For HP25 (and all "Woodstock" series), any NiMH "AA" cells should be fine (the pack is so roomy that common "button" cells still fit, with much room to spare). If the battery pack still has the original plastic strip which prevents battery removal, that strip can be cut away without concern, to enable easy battery replacement at any time (just make sure to mark and observe correct original cell polarity and direction). VERY IMPORTANT: NEVER plug in AC power/charger if battery pack is dead (or batteries or pack not inserted), because the power supply is UNFILTERED, except by the batteries themselves[!], and may well "fry" the calculator in that case. The same applies to the "Spice" series (HP3xE/C). Thus, even these "grand old" HP calculators left some aspect of their otherwise brilliant engineering a disaster waiting to strike -- why? [r->] [OFF]
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