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Replacing Lithum ion battery
Hi,
My Prism now only lasts about 20 to 30 minutes of use after a full charge. I think it is time to replace the lithum ion battery. Does anyone know if this is pretty standard, off-the-shelf, and where I can get a replacement battery cheap? How much does one usually cost?
Thanks,
Hoa
You can try doing a soft reset while the Prism is in the cradle. This is supposed to reset the charging circuit and may be all you need to do. If that doesn't help, you may want to contact Handspring to see what your battery replacement options are.
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If you're Out of Warranty, and still wanna open up, you should know that if you screw up and need repair it'll be $125 plus shipping and handling (which is up to 25 bucks)
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Oh, yeah. I have tried reset plenty of times. It's the battery. On the Handspring web site, the FAQ mentioned that the lithium ion battery has a life of about two years. So I take that battery replacement is fairly routine. My Prism is about two years old, so it's due. I'm just surprised that no one has posted cheap places to get the replacement battery.
I have opened up my Prism several times already. Once, I tried lining the back with foil, and grounded it, to see if I could improve the reception on my Geode GPS unit. No luck. So I saw what the battery pack was like already. It's a pretty standard package. I'll just have to call around for a good price. I don't want to send it back to Handspring and pay $125 just to replace the battery.
Thanks,
Hoa
There is a lot of discussion about this in the "AAA invasion" discussion. As far as I know, no one is yet offering a cheaper battery replacement opportunity. You might try your local dedicated battery store (Batteries Plus, Battery Patrol, etc.)
Yes, Handspring says the batteries last a couple years, but they really should last longer than that- 2 years is the average MINIMUM lifespan. If my batteries are going bad this early, I would wonder what I was doing that was shortening their life.
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I saw this the other day:
http://www.gethightech.com/item.jht...mp;PRID=1276555
$50 for the Prism battery at GetHighTech.
They've also got most other pieces of the Prism, but it would be cheaper to buy a refurb than put one together from their parts. :-) Umm, make that TWO refurbs!
Shoot!
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Originally posted by Madkins007 If my batteries are going bad this early, I would wonder what I was doing that was shortening their life.
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I talked to a Handspring tech support person, and he said that by leaving my Prism on the charger overnight, I shortened the battery life. He said to remove it from the charging cradle as soon as the green light is on continuously. I have never heard this before, or read about it in the manual. It seems pretty stupid if this is true and the Prism designers did not design in an automatic charging shutoff as soon as the green light is on steadily.
Another case of misinformed tech support?
Hoa
So did the tech support say that this is only a problem on the Prism or all the rechargeable Visors?
I once accidentally left my Visor Pro on the cradle powered on for quite some time and after that the Visor case is quite cool �unlike warm when recharging� - as if the cradle stopped putting out current into the batteries alltogether�
However, now I'm increasingly worried, last nite when I put my Visor in for charging �with about 50% battery life left� it immediately showed a constant greenlight as if it is done charging� I did a cradle reset after that and it worked again but this is becoming more and more frequent�
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Originally posted by hgn
I talked to a Handspring tech support person, and he said that by leaving my Prism on the charger overnight, I shortened the battery life� He said to remove it from the charging cradle as soon as the green light is on continuously� I have never heard this before, or read about it in the manual�
Another case of misinformed tech support?
Hoa
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