Laptop Power Transformer

david l greenberg

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On Sat, 19 Feb 2000 08:12:25 -0600 "Travis Martin"

>Dave, I've found that more times than not I can repair these; I've done
it
>several times for customers (I perform industrial electronic service for
a
>living and quite often get asked to repair PC's.) If you want to send
>it to me, I'll give it a shot (no charge, of course) and either repair
it
>or splice in a substitute.
>
>Travis
>
>

Wow! Travis, you're on! I will need your address as it appears your data
is one that is still in the old laptop!

If you don't mind, pls go to www.gmcss.com/registry.htm

and resubmit with my apologies for makin' you do it again!

Thanks in advance. I'll send it to you FedX with return FedX paid.

David Lee Greenberg
The GMC Motorhome Registry
Dedicated To The Classic GMC Motorhome
www.gmcss.com/registry.htm
 
On Sat, 19 Feb 2000 19:05:35 -0800 "hermann beeck"
writes:
>
>Years ago, when I had dead batteries in my Notestar, I cut the battery
>case open with a dremel tool and replaced the nicad batteries. Be
>careful about overheating the soldering joints. (or you can have
>"Battery Plus" dothe surgery)

Thanks, Herm!

This a something I thought about and may do if the transformer/charger
can't be repaired. I should be real good at taking the battery cases
apart---it would be putting them back together that would be the
challenge but with "A Little Help From My Friends" I am sure they will
talk me thru it! :)

>David Lee Greenberg
>The GMC Motorhome Registry
>Dedicated To The Classic GMC Motorhome
>www.gmcss.com/registry.htm