Article: 5584 of comp.sys.palmtops Path: uwm.edu!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!ehbbs!joe.george From: joe.george@ehbbs.com (Joe George) Newsgroups: comp.sys.palmtops Subject: HP95LX batteries ? Message-ID: <1436.616.uupcb@ehbbs.com> Date: 5 Mar 93 23:01:00 GMT Distribution: world Organization: Ed Hopper's BBS - Berkeley Lake, GA - 404-446-9462 Reply-To: joe.george@ehbbs.com (Joe George) Lines: 26 SDFW-> What does the '95LX use for batteries ? Just about any AA batteries work, with varying results. The HP's internal battery-level meter is geared to the steady voltage dropoff of alkaline batteries; the reason NiCd batteries stink out loud in equipment like this is that when NiCds run out of gas, the voltage drop off is quick and very steep and _very_ unforgiving. I've not used NiMH batteries in my HP (but I have one in my laptop, it's got a lot longer life but an odd voltage drop off. Not bad, just odd.) The batteries I now exclusively use in my HP are Eveready Energizer High-Energy Lithium AA Batteries. Theyre about $1.50 a pair more expensive than standard Energizers but I get 2-3x the life out of them. They, too, have a kind of quick drop off (I ran for 3 weeks with the battery meter on "Full" and went down to "Empty" in a matter of 2 days) Joe * SLMR 2.1a * TV is a medium; anything well done is rare. ---- +---------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Ed Hopper's BBS - ehbbs.com - Berkeley Lake (Atlanta), Georgia | |USR/HST:404-446-9462 V.32bis:404-446-9465-Home of uuPCB Usenet for PC Board| +---------------------------------------------------------------------------+