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zephyr
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When I replaced my first set of batteries with a new set, the power display for the new set only registered about 57%. I though, okay, so maybe they just sat on the shelf too long. But then, after replacing this second set, my power display has registered 100% for the past four days, even after numerous hotsynchs and fairly regular daily usage.

Any thoughts?

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jsatter
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Registered: Oct 1999
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Mine is doing something similar. The battery indicator was normal through my first set of batteries, however after replacing them the indicator has been stuck on 100% for 2 days now. I know the batteries are being drained because the voltage is going down. Maybe this is normal though. This is my first PDA.
Jason

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heninger
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Registered: Dec 1999
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Replaced my fist set today and noticed the same thing as mentioned above. Really weird.

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Bruce
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Mine too. I replaced my first set of batteries after a week when the voltage dropped below 2.10V. The new batteries started out at 3.06V, and are now down to 2.81V, but still read 100%. Is this normal, or a problem with the Visor?

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jsatter
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Mine is fixed now. Once my batterys got down to about 2.74 volts the battery indicator started working again.
Jason

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