At 05:38 PM 3/2/02 -0600, you wrote:
I've scoured the net, even joined the URGrid
mail-list, read the Tandy specs
closely, but can't find any info as to what the flashing red battery
indicator
means on my Grid 1755. Even the Grid proponents pass on it. It works but
the battery had gone belly-up. I bought a "new" battery and for a while the
former orange changed to green but later on changed to the flashing red. It
accepts minimal charge but not enough to power the HD when off charge and
displays the low-power steady red indicator before dying. If it was simply
indicating a dead battery the old one wouldn't display a steady orange. Could
it be lack of enough amperage from my adaptor to be able to charge ?
I submit myself to the collective knowledge of the list.
Lawrence
Reply to: lgwalker(a)mts.net
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he goes to his death and in death is made wise.
Robert Graves
Hello Robert,
"...can't find any info as to what the flashing red battery indicator
means on my Grid 1755."
The batt indicator and the cmputer's beeper tell you the condition of the
battery in the following 5 ways:
The indicator lights orange during charging
The indicator lights green when the battery is fully charged and the ac is
supplying power.
The indicator does not light if you run the computer on a fully charged
battery and the AC adapter is not connected.
The indicator lights orange and blinks if you remove the battery from the
computer if AC power is being used or if the battery is damaged.
The indicator lights red and a continuous tone sounds when battery power
drops below the power level needed for normal operation. NOTE: the
indicator might light red during disk operations. If the indicator turns
off when the disk drive turns off, the battery still has plenty of
power. When the batt indicator lights red, a tone sounds until the
computer automatically turns off. you have about 2 minutes to save your
data to the hard disk or a diskette. To turn off the tone, press FN+F5.
This is from the owners manual for the grid 1755.
Bill