Help me alert regular users to dangers to their calcs Message #1 Posted by Bruce Larrabee on 26 Sept 2013, 4:03 a.m.
I need suggestions where I might post info about how to avoid damaging vintage HP calculators.
I am going to create a page on my website with information for users of vintage HP calculators on how to avoid damaging them.
In particular I am concerned about those models that should not be run from the wall power supplies without a KNOWN GOOD Ni-cad battery pack installed in the calculator. In my calculator repair business I am seeing a lot of users that are unaware of this
situation. I can create a page on my site explaining this but what good will it do? None of the users that need to see this info are
likely to see it there in a timely manor. In spite of that I am going to create such a page of course.
What I need are suggestions from you folks. Do any of you have any ideas where users (as opposed to say collectors) might be alerted to this issue? About half of my customers are users, engineers (transportation, hydraulics, etc) , physicists (Fermi and Cern!),
mathematicians, surveyors, professors, design and such... Even medical doctors!
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