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Reply #15 on: September 22, 2009, 22:55

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Reply #16 on: September 25, 2009, 02:15

The stock backup battery in the 2400c consists of three (Varta) V110H cells soldered together. These are not manufactured any longer, but higher-capacity V150H button cells can be used as replacements for the V110H, are readily available, are sold with solder tabs, and are cheap.

The real trouble lies in the dismantling of the machine needed in order to access the cells and replace them. You'll need a good part of an afternoon.

I have also tried putting an 8GB CF card into a 2400c and could not get the PowerBook to recognize the card internally. I gather that others have had better luck, but I did not.  This problem was worse than it sounds, as disassembly and reassembly were both required for each of the installation and removal. The trouble was such that I did not try again. I use the CF drive instead in a PCMCIA adapter. It is is not especially fast, truth be told, but is certainly adequate. Power savings, however, are not dramatic while running from the PCMCIA drive. I have a 2hr battery; running from the CF card gives me 2hrs and 15-20 mins.
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