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Posted by realdeal on 11-08-2000 12:35 AM:

So I thought I'd be all smart and buy some rechargeable batteries for My VDx.
Problem is I'm not the brightest and now realize i'll have to pull my batteries out to charge them
How long can i leave the visor without batteries without losing all my memory?
and if I leave it in the cradle would it last longer?

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Posted by Jupe on 11-08-2000 01:02 AM:

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I don't use rechargeables myself but I think most people who do have two sets and rotate them. I think Handspring suggests that you leave the batteries out for no more than a minute; but I think that in practice the amount of time your data will be preserved varies widely (from a few seconds to several minutes).


Posted by MarkEagle on 11-08-2000 01:26 AM:

At least 2 sets are a definite must when using rechargeables for a VDx...

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Posted by realdeal on 11-09-2000 03:28 AM:

alright so I bought another set of batteries but I'm still curious how long the visor can be left battery-less without losing it's memory?


Posted by mcmach1 on 11-09-2000 03:37 AM:

everything goes after about a min, wish it has some backup like my phone


Posted by JHromadka on 11-09-2000 02:14 PM:

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quote:
Originally posted by realdeal
alright so I bought another set of batteries but I'm still curious how long the visor can be left battery-less without losing it's memory?


It seems to vary. Handspring says no more than a minute, but my VDX has gone "batteryless" for almost 20 minutes!

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Posted by Intysoft on 11-09-2000 02:46 PM:

Battery charge

Also don't forget when they start to go they go fast! They also don't seem to have mush residue power left to sustain the memory even after they stop operating the unit.

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Posted by leojbramble on 11-10-2000 08:54 PM:

Battery changing

If the battery's low to begin with, you have little margin for error.

And DON'T make the stupid mistake I did: my batteries drained to the point where I got that "perform a hotsync to preserve your data" message, and I stupidly decided that I would be better off changing the batteries FIRST, rather than risk them getting drained even further during a sync. BAD CHOICE -- I did the entire swap in about 10 seconds, even changing them only one at a time (I know, I know, technically it still breaks the circuit, but I thought it might help somehow), and I still lost all my data (fortunately, I sync daily, so it was only a day's worth of entries, most of which I could recall and re-enter).


Posted by PDAENVY on 11-10-2000 09:07 PM:

Re: Battery changing

quote:
Originally posted by leojbramble
even changing them only one at a time (I know, I know, technically it still breaks the circuit, but I thought it might help somehow)


I think another thread established that this is a good idea. At the very least, if you take both out and drop one of the new ones, you have a higher risk of losing data than if you never have more than one out at a time, even if one is strong and one is weak.

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Posted by ToolkiT on 11-15-2000 02:25 AM:

moved to 'How To / Troubleshooting'

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Posted by Stallion69 on 11-16-2000 07:07 AM:

Question Rechargeable batteries

what is the success rate has any one had with rechargeable alkalines...please advised?

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