Hello!
I got a PB1400 at an e-waste dump that was in pretty good condition, though naturally the main and backup batteries were toast. I recelled the main battery, and it now holds a charge nicely. I also replaced the two backup batteries with a pair of Panasonic VL2330. I confirmed with a DMM that the backup battery reads ~3.2V between the white and black wires, and ~6.4V between the red and black wires. After putting everything back together, I reset the power manager and cleared the PRAM as the service manual describes. I also performed battery reconditioning, which took a bit over 2 hours. When I run off the AC adapter, everything works great. If I unplug the AC adapter, then things are still great: I can keep using the computer for a few hours, so the main battery seems good.
But other than that specific sequence, things pretty wonky. Some things I've noticed:
* If I shut down the computer, unplug the AC adapter, and then reconnect the AC adapter it appears my PRAM has been cleared: date/time are reset, and my brightness/contrast settings are reset
* When on battery power, I can't shut down the computer: it shuts down, but then I immediately get the startup chime, some sad speaker crackles, and then repeat
* If I shut down on AC power (which works fine) and then disconnect the AC adapter, pushing the on/off button does nothing
Any ideas on what's going on? My only idea is to re-disassemble everything and do more tests on the replacement battery, maybe trace the power further. I'm reluctant to jump straight for that, though, because it's a hassle and the case plastic does not feel durable. Since the machine is both usable and a delight, I'm not sure the risk is worth it.
I got a PB1400 at an e-waste dump that was in pretty good condition, though naturally the main and backup batteries were toast. I recelled the main battery, and it now holds a charge nicely. I also replaced the two backup batteries with a pair of Panasonic VL2330. I confirmed with a DMM that the backup battery reads ~3.2V between the white and black wires, and ~6.4V between the red and black wires. After putting everything back together, I reset the power manager and cleared the PRAM as the service manual describes. I also performed battery reconditioning, which took a bit over 2 hours. When I run off the AC adapter, everything works great. If I unplug the AC adapter, then things are still great: I can keep using the computer for a few hours, so the main battery seems good.
But other than that specific sequence, things pretty wonky. Some things I've noticed:
* If I shut down the computer, unplug the AC adapter, and then reconnect the AC adapter it appears my PRAM has been cleared: date/time are reset, and my brightness/contrast settings are reset
* When on battery power, I can't shut down the computer: it shuts down, but then I immediately get the startup chime, some sad speaker crackles, and then repeat
* If I shut down on AC power (which works fine) and then disconnect the AC adapter, pushing the on/off button does nothing
Any ideas on what's going on? My only idea is to re-disassemble everything and do more tests on the replacement battery, maybe trace the power further. I'm reluctant to jump straight for that, though, because it's a hassle and the case plastic does not feel durable. Since the machine is both usable and a delight, I'm not sure the risk is worth it.


