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HP 33E Question - battery and NiCad batteries
08-13-2021, 02:10 AM (This post was last modified: 08-13-2021 02:14 AM by Eddie W. Shore.)
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RE: HP 33E Question - battery and NiCad batteries
(08-13-2021 01:48 AM)rprosperi Wrote:  DO NOT plug the adapter into the 33E until you know for 100% sure that the battery pack is good and makes good contact with the unit.

Due to a crappy power supply design (which uses the battery pack to regulate the power from the charger) if the battery pack is not present (or not tightly connected), the charger can destroy the ACT chip and/or RAM chips. The symptoms you describe are exactly those seen when an ACT is damaged, however it is not 100% certain your 33E is damaged, some of them can 'freak out' like this without permanent damage.

Check the voltage of the battery pack, it should be about 2.4-2.6V. Of course, also verify the polarity (the terminal near the top of the unit is MINUS). If that's good, then make sure the battery makes proper contact with the 33E terminals. If so, the unit should turn on. If the connection isn't tight, try inserting something behind the far end to push the contacts tightly against the terminals. Foam, bunched-up heavy rubber bands, or even folded paper often work fine to wedge the contacts together.

Good luck!

Good news: The folded paper work and I was able to turn on the 33E with the NiCd batteries, without the AC adapter.

Bad news: one of the upper left segments is missing.
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I think one of the metal connectors (sorry I don't know what the technical name is) is missing. I am hoping I can get whatever is needed at a home repair store.

Pic: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1G9Mv_X8...sp=sharing
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RE: HP 33E Question - battery and NiCad batteries - Eddie W. Shore - 08-13-2021 02:10 AM



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