Hi Dwight,
The Selectric Typewriter Museum has a blurb on the 2000 and calls out a
3 cell lead acid battery pack. A Youtube video that dismantles a 2000
that the magic smoke came out of also calls out a lead acid battery.
The age is around 1985, so I'm not sure NiCd were readily available
then. Just too long ago for me to remember. If you check Youtube, and
look for RIP Kaypro, you will see a machine being taken apart.
Joe
On 5/16/2018 9:40 PM, dwight wrote:
I'm curious about the lead acid battery. Most
rechargeable things used
NiCads. Do you have a picture of what is inside?
Dwight
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Hi,
I just found a Kaypro 2000 at the local recycler. No power supply.
From what I can find online it has three(3) lead acid batteries. Any
thoughts on getting it to fire up? I do not know the polarity of the
power jack on the back. Once I get that, I was thinking of a 6 volt
supply, more to just turn it on, rather than try to charge the
batteries. Thanks. Joe Heck