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Danny Dyer <[log in to unmask]>
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Date:
Mon, 16 Jan 2006 21:59:15 -0500
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I understand your frustration, if you have some sighted help, make very_
sure that the walwart, sleave, and charge box are all parts of the same
unit....especially in having several differing
rigs/wallwarts/sleaves/chargers/other stuff, things can get mixxed up for
any and all of us, with weird results.  Whatever you find out, I'm still
interested, or if you change your mind and keep the thing, I certainly
understand that too.  Thanks, Danny.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Richard Fiorello" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Monday, January 16, 2006 9:56 PM
Subject: Re: icom ict90


> Hi Danny;
> I played with the thing a bit and for no known reason it started charging
> just fine. I'm going to try it again in a day or two because I have no
real
> idea what the problem is.  I would have said that there was a problem with
> the plug making a good connection but the light always comes on.  As for
the
> sleeve, that doesn't seem to fit very well.  Going to try again when I'm
not
> quite as annoyed with the silly thing.
> Rich
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Danny Dyer" <[log in to unmask]>
> To: <[log in to unmask]>
> Sent: Monday, January 16, 2006 8:51 PM
> Subject: Re: icom ict90
>
>
> Hi Rich, I had an Icom  quick charger, bc139A, and as I understand it,
> 1, the other/somewhat smaller  socket on the back of your Icom charger is
> for use with the cp19R, the Icom t90's cig cord, the idea being that you
> could A, use the quickcharger either using the included wallwart 117VAC,
at
> home or somewhere with an AC main, or B, while mobile, with the cp19R to
> charge up your Li ion pack.  So if your wallwart doesn't seem to make the
> charge light come on, and if you have one of those cords, and a ciglighter
> output from a power supply or a car for that matter, see if the charger
box
> will work with it.
> I don't believe you can have the box chargeing correctly with both power
> input plugs in use at the same time...apparently, and sensibly, you either
> use the wallwart or the cig cord...meaning that there's probably a circuit
> in each of those plugs which will allow one to be engaged while the other
is
> not....and that may be where your problem is.  If you have the cig cord
and
> can make the box charge the bat while in the radio, or otherwise, with the
> cord, then unplug it and try charging with the wallwart...you may have a
> "switchover problem between the two plutgs.
> 2, I never noticed any kind of reset button at least on the outside of
mine,
> although there may be one somewhere inside the unit, if so, the charger's
> paperwork, which I no longer have...1 little page if I remember correctly,
> should say so, but so far in my reading of the manual, I've not found
> reference to it.....although I'm certainly not through with it yett---and
my
> thanks to www.icanworkthisthing.com for a pretty jjaws friendly "from pdf
> translation.
> .
> 3, Finally,  In terms of the plastic sleeve, if I remember correctly, it
> will only fill up the "big slot/well" on the charger base, two different
> ways.  One allows the radio to slide down in it with the bat pack on it,
> (although the manual tells you to turn the radio off while it's in there
> chargeing,) with the terminals of the batpack snugged against the
terminals
> in the well.  The Other way the sleave fits, is, I suppose, designed to
let
> only the batpack itself fit down in there, again with the terminals
> corresponding to the terminals in the well---{same terminals being used
when
> the radio's atatched to it, only using the sleeve to make a thinner insert
> so that only the batpack itself fits snug in that configuration, where as
> the batpack and radio fit snugly in the other.
> Hope I've helped more than I've hindered, Danny.
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Richard Fiorello" <[log in to unmask]>
> To: <[log in to unmask]>
> Sent: Monday, January 16, 2006 5:17 PM
> Subject: icom ict90
>
>
> > Hi everyone;
> > I have dug out the rapid charger for my ict90 and there seems to be a
> > problem or two.  First of all, there are two sockets on the rear of the
> > base.  One is for the wall unit but I have no idea about the other.
> > Secondly, is there a fuse or circuit breaker that might need to be
reset?
> > The wall unit works fine with another base so I know it works properly.
> >
> > Finally, How does one position the battery and the strip of plastic
which
> > should allow you to charge the battery without the radio?  I generally
use
> a
> > charger from batteries america which apparently is much simpler.
> > Any ideas will be much appreciated.
> > Rich

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