Gail,
I don't think it was necessarily that you didn't connect a power supply. I
think the separate battery which protects the EProm was completely
discharged. I have had batteries replaced in my BNS once and my Braille
Lite twice. I don't think they connected it to a power supply and
everything worked fine.
Steve
----- Original Message -----
From: "Gale Conard" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Friday, February 17, 2006 7:25 PM
Subject: Replace Braille 'n' Speak batteries
> BlankI hate to tell this story, but, maybe, it will save someone the same
> horrible experience.
>
> I call my BnS "my prosthetic brain", and that is not a joke. I have been
> depending on that machine for more than twelve years.
>
> The batteries have been deteriorating for several months. I finally
> decided
> to accept the suggestions of a couple of the members of this list, and I
> took it to Batteries Plus to have the batteries replaced.
>
> Before I found an opportunity to go, it occurred to me that I should tell
> the technician to connect a power supply to the machine before
> disconnecting
> the batteries. However, when I got to the shop, I was in a hurry, and
> forgot to say that.
>
> Yep! When I picked the Braille 'n'' Speak up, it was wiped completely
> clean. It can't even talk anymore.
>
> So, ;if you take your BnS to Batteries Plus, or some similar shop,
>
> Please! Please! Remember to tell them to connect a power supply, before
> beginning to remove the old batteries.
>
> And, good luck.
>
> 73,
> Gale
>
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>
>
> P.S. Anyboddy have a Braille 'n' Speak they don't need anymore?
>
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