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Posted by tucson_sailors on 09-07-2001 04:48 PM:

Data loss and melting

No problems like that here. The only problem I had is the cheap plastic they used to make the clip attachment snapped, so I now secure it to the battery lid via a couple of rubber bands when I charge it.

Keep thinking that I'll hack the cradle, but then I won't be able to charge it while I'm driving.

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Posted by Pathdoc on 09-09-2001 03:41 AM:

Okay, I finally got an ICU power accessory kit. I followed the rather poorly written instructions, including bending the battery connectors on the battery cover until I am certain they are making contact yet the light on the charger does not change to red as they say it should when I plug it in. Battery panel reads 100% charge (Yes, I switched it to NiMH). Anything to worry about?

I did notice that when I have it plugged in and I am using my ThinModem Plus, the light changes to orange. I am assuming that what is going on is that the battery is completely charged and that is why the light is green. When I place a heavy load on the batteries (the ThinModem Plus) it changes color because it is recharging. The reason that I am asking is that I am giving three hours of lecture (continuing medical education) and am planning upon using my Visor and my Presenter-to-Go to give them. I don't want my batteries to give out (I'll be taking my trusty backup module and regular alkaline batteries, just in case).

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Posted by thom on 09-17-2001 06:26 PM:

Is there a place Online To Buy

I have been looking for a place online to buy either the FullCharge or ICU power acc. kit. The FullCharge site seems to have disappeared (could be a strange firewall thing at work though...)

Any one with URLs where I can BUY one of these devices?

thanks,

thom


Posted by Pathdoc on 09-17-2001 06:36 PM:

I bought my ICU power accessory kit used from Amazon.com. New units are also available from Amazon. Click here for the URL for the page at Amazon for the ICU power accessory kit.

I see that there are two used ones currently available for $19.99. These are both from the person that I purchased mine from. That transaction went off without a hitch.

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Posted by Ruprect on 10-11-2001 05:56 AM:

Exclamation specifics

Ok, I'm new to the scene here. I couldn't find that review of the ICU you guys mentioned, and what's worse, the product info on ICU's website is shoddy. Not very many pics or info.

For starters:
1) does this thing work with all Visors?
2) can it be plugged in and in a cradle simultaneously?
3) what are these horror stories I'm reading about data loss and fires?! Check it out on Amazon's comments section

Thanks!

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Posted by j762538 on 10-11-2001 07:26 AM:

It should work with all Visors that don't have a rechargeable battery.
It sticks out the back so it does not fit in the cradle.
I have had no problem with it.

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Posted by Pathdoc on 10-11-2001 02:06 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by j762538
It should work with all Visors that don't have a rechargeable battery.
It sticks out the back so it does not fit in the cradle.
I have had no problem with it.



Same here. I have had no problems. I have noticed some variability in run time if I only charge the batteries until the light on the charger turns green (min 2 hours to a max of 5 hours) so now I charge over night when my batteries get to 30% or less (the voltage really drops quickly after 30%). Now I get run times of 7 hours reproducibly from an overnight charge.

I did have troubles getting the new battery cover to fit right. Eventually, ICU sent me another cover which fit much better (the original was slightly warped so that no matter how I bent the contacts, I was not geeting a good connection). ICU was very responsive in sending me another cover, by the way. They responded to my email very quickly and mailed the new cover (and a new set of batteries!) very quickly as well.

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Posted by miradu on 10-11-2001 09:12 PM:

The review is here: http://www.visorcentral.com/page/0-6-107-1-6.htm

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Posted by HRdude on 10-11-2001 11:34 PM:

Thumbs up Highly, Highly Recommended!

I've had my ICU for about 6 weeks and it's worked flawlessly! Being a pretty heavy user, I would've run thru many, many batteries during that time. Unfortunately for my ICU, I exchanged my Plat for a Prism today. That's one of the things I wrestled with contemplating the change, but I couldn't pass it up (an even-exchange of my old Plat for a new Prism - Thanks BestBuy!).

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Posted by Ruprect on 10-12-2001 07:34 PM:

Thanks for the replies, gusy! Ok, I read the review. I wish the pictures were larger. There's a pretty good big pic on Amazon.

The only thing I'm not clear on is how the charger plugs into the replacement battery cover. From that pic on Amazon, it looks like a large RJ45 connector or something. Whatever it is, it's bulky isn't it? How much clearance is needed behind the Visor for the cable?

Reason I ask is that I'm also looking for a good PDA holder for the car. You guys have one? I'm looking at the Smart Holder at dpp.com. I got an email from one of their support people confirming that it would work great for a Visor in and out of a leather case, with or without modules (phone, GPS, etc.). Anyone have this holder? It's motorized for better grip. It gets its power from the sig lighter, but thankfully it comes with a splitter so you can still plug other things in (like the ICU charger!).

So, question of course will be if there's clearance for the ICU charger cable AND this fancy Smart Holder at the same time. I won't know until I try it, but was hoping you guys might know.

Later,

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Posted by mnartker on 10-19-2001 03:10 AM:

Re: ICU Power accessory kit

quote:
Originally posted by Morgul
I could never get a shortcut 7 to work.
Well, I see that this thread has been around for a while, so you probably have either solved your problems by now or gone back to alkalines. Just in case, are (were) you using Shortcut stroke-.-7 or just Shortcut stroke-7? Make sure you don't leave out the dot.

I'm interested in this thing, as my Visor has become a bit more power hungry since I started overclocking it (much nicer when browsing the web with a Deluxe.) However, I use Handspring's plastic slide holster. What part of the replacement battery cover protrudes? If it's not right on the edge, it might not interfere with my case without any shaving. Also, has anyone used this with an EyeModule? I'm curious how long the batteries last with it or whether it causes any problems.


Posted by Pathdoc on 10-19-2001 04:19 AM:

mnartker,

The battery cover does not protrude but the plug when recharging does. I have the ICU in my Platinum which I carry around in one of HandSpring's bifold leather cases (The type where the device is held in by a cover sewn into the case) and it fits fine.

With regard to length of time between charges, I recharge when the battery reaches 30%, as the voltage falls rapidly after this. I have a Thinmodem Plus in my Plat at all times, have beam receive turned off, and have the driver for my Stowaway turned off. In this configuration, with minimal to no on-line time with the Thinmodem Plus, I get 5 to 7 hours of runtime per overnight charge (Even though the light on the charger turns green after 3 hours, I seem to get higher voltages and longer runtime if I charge overnight). When using the Thinmodem Plus heavily, I get about 4 hours. The NiMH batteries seem to really hold up well with heavy usage (like when using the Thinmodem Plus). I am not sure about the EyeModule as I do not have one. I seem to remember someone complaining about one of the rechargeable systems and the Eyemodule. It may have been the Extend system, however, which has batteries with lower voltage. There should be a thread around discussing that.

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Posted by Ruprect on 10-31-2001 07:45 AM:

Unhappy metal clips

Ok, I just got my ICU recharger tonight. I must admit, I'm quite impressed with it. Very nice system they've designed!

... except for the metal recharging clips. That's a pain. I read the review, I read the warnings about them. BTW, they've updated their one-page manual to include a troubleshooting section on this. Yet, my problem hasn't been making battery contact. It's been fitting those blades in between the batter and the Visor's metal contacts.

How do you do this? It fits so poorly that the replacement battery cover bulges out! Oh my.

Any help here? I've tried bending the tabs in various directions to clear with little success.

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Posted by Pathdoc on 10-31-2001 02:43 PM:

I had the exact same problem. I could never get the first cover to fit correctly (ICU provided a replacement and a replacement set of batteries after I contacted them.) The second cover fit better but I still did not get good contact until I was rather forceful in closing the cover. I applied a fair amount of pressure which resulted in a snap and closure of the cover (as well as a spike in my blood pressure!). After this, the cover fit flush and I had good contact. I removed the cover, just to see if I had broken anything, and didn't see anything. When I replaced it, the application of force resulted in a snap again and the cover fitting snug. What I think happens is that the contact for the battery near the top of the PDA gets hung up on the end of the battery and you have to force it between the contact and the end of the battery (hence the snap).

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