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Wallstreet II PRAM battery
Posted by: quinterro on 2009-01-22 10:29:39
How do you charge this thing if the main battery is dead? Remove it and plug it into the wall?

Posted by: equill on 2009-01-22 22:20:04
There are 33 existing hits to a search using 'backup' and 'battery' in these forums. This one is typical of those with relevance to your problem. Good luck.

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Posted by: beachycove on 2009-01-23 05:41:11
The Pismo is certainly known to recharge backup cells by removal of the main battery. I don't know about the Wallstreet, but you could give it a try and post the results for the record. If, after a day or so of being plugged in without the main battery, it sleeps and blinks for even a little while when mains power is removed, you have a success on your hands. It might even be good to 'cycle' those cells by letting them fully discharge — and then repeating the process. That's what I did with my Pismo, and it seemed to make the machine very happy.

I used a Wallstreet for years, but never tried this tactic on it. However, what I can tell you is that I have found that Wallstreet backup batteries really do die, and that they will not be rehabilitated whatever you do with and for them by way of spending lots of loot on the acquisition of fresh main batteries. 1xx series backup cells, by contrast, seem to have the DNA of the Energizer Bunny.... They don't make them like they used to?

Posted by: quinterro on 2009-01-29 05:20:20
Just in case I am keeping it plugged in without the main battery. This evening will be 24 hours, but I'm suspecting it's really dead.

Posted by: quinterro on 2009-01-29 17:56:38
So far it has surprised me by keeping the date and time after being put to sleep and disconnecting the power.

Now if I can get these hinges fixed.... I guess the ones from a lombard wouldn't work, would they?

Posted by: beachycove on 2009-01-30 07:36:11
So far it has surprised me by keeping the date and time after being put to sleep and disconnecting the power
... which presumably means that the tactic works on the Wallstreet as well as the Pismo. How long will it remain asleep with light flashing?

Posted by: quinterro on 2009-01-30 09:27:45
... which presumably means that the tactic works on the Wallstreet as well as the Pismo. How long will it remain asleep with light flashing?
I have not checked yet, just making sure it worked first. I think tonight will be three days of being plugged in without a main battery.

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