3lectr1cPPC
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I think there may be a fuse for the battery computer side - check that maybe?
i appreciate all of this. i will get down to the motherboard asap and let you all know what i find.Anything using PMGR, as it's baked into the 68HC05 code for that, regardless of whether it's set for Pb or Ni batteries. It also applies to laptops where the vbat sense circuitry has failed and misreports it as constantly empty.
sunuvabitch... on some prior job, pastAE never reconnected the battery cage thermistor, it was just that simple. 180 works great and recognizes the new battery. i might have found that on my own--but i really appreciate the assist. folks, check the cables before you close the case.check the thermistor
That battery page says:I did some research and found out that you can buy NIMH packs with 4/3 AF cells (I went with these ones).
Is that not enough to be safe that you still want to install your own fuse/thermostat?A 70° thermostat is installed inside battery pack to protect the battery from overcharging