Matthew,
Never heard of that one before but I will give it a try, just took
the battery out, have to go get a new screwdriver mine snapped about
have way down the shaft. It has a lifetime warranty so will go get
another....
Larry
On Mar 16, 2007, at 12:25 PM, Matthew Reidsma wrote:
> On 3/16/07, Larry Zasitko <l.zasitko@sasktel.net> wrote:
>> Should not matter at all. I also have a eMate where the battery was
>> fine a while back then I went away on business and found the battery
>> dead. Plugged it in and got an error about not being able to charge
>> the battery. I will rebuild it or as suggested here a few days ago
>> just use a dbl a cage and move the one wire, sounds easy.... I have
>> had my eMate plugged in and running on mains only for a couple months
>> with no problems.
>
> Larry,
>
> try banging the battery against the floor a few times, and then
> leaving it in the freezer overnight. I've revived every eMate battey
> I've every had with this method.
>
> --
> -----
> Matthew Reidsma :: Boston, MA USA
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