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That was my plan - stick it on Ebay - I just don't have a presario....
don't want to do it though if they are goosed! cheers Joe. "T i m" wrote in message ... On Mon, 31 Jan 2005 18:00:08 GMT, "JoeBhoy" wrote: sorry - I know it's OT but you guys seem to know all sorts of sh*t (-; I have an old Compaq presarion laptop battery which is still in the packaging. Could it be 'Presario' ? I was wondering - is there a time limit to how long these things can keep - this ones about 5 years old. Mint condition though. Had it been charged now and again it *could* still be useable. If it hasn't (and if it's still in it's packaging the chances are it hasn't) then it could be shot. ;-( The only real test is to charge it up (it might say 'charged' very quickly) then run it flat (would be just a few mins). Charge it back up again and see it it takes longer (then discharge it again) and so on. It *could* pick up at last long enough to put it on eBay as 'working' ;-) All the best .. T i m |
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