Verituner Battery

barr8345@bellsouth.net barr8345@bellsouth.net
Thu, 7 Jul 2005 20:33:51 -0500


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Terry,
My Verituner would not hold a charge for any time at all. I noticed one =
day that after charging till the trickle light came on that the charge =
indicator was only one block. I then gave it repeated charges, that is =
imediately after the trickle indicator comes on, unplug the charger and =
plug it right back in. ( The full charge indicator was only staying on =
about 18 minutes which I thought was strange.) After several cycles of =
this My charging indicator showed to be fully charged and it lasted =
longer than I could remember it doing in a long time.
Norm Barrett

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  From: Farrell=20
  To: Pianotech=20
  Sent: Thursday, July 07, 2005 3:35 AM
  Subject: Re: Verituner Battery


  Joe, the thing has gone DEAD on me that last few times. Dead, =
deceased, it turned off on its own. This VT is no more. It has ceased to =
be. It is an ex-VT. It has gone to its maker (or will be going soon). It =
wouldn't voom if you put 5,000 volts through it (well, maybe that would =
work).

  ;-)

  Terry Farrell

    Hi Terry and John,
    Unless you fully discharge the bat you will not be able to charge it =
fully!!!
    It must sometimes be allowed to get to full discharge in order to =
take a full charge.  We had to do this two years ago and that is the =
instructiond from Dave C.
    Joe Goss RPT
    Mother Goose Tools
    imatunr@srvinet.com
    www.mothergoosetools.com
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