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Question about HP-50Gs and Battery Life... - Printable Version +- HP Forums (https://archived.hpcalc.org/museumforum) +-- Forum: HP Museum Forums (https://archived.hpcalc.org/museumforum/forum-1.html) +--- Forum: Old HP Forum Archives (https://archived.hpcalc.org/museumforum/forum-2.html) +--- Thread: Question about HP-50Gs and Battery Life... (/thread-166357.html) |
Question about HP-50Gs and Battery Life... - Bill Zimmerly - 04-26-2010 I've owned my HP-50G since 2006 and use it almost every day. I believe I've had to change batteries in it three or four times over those years and I think that this means that the device is outstanding in power management. Yet, I've read (mostly in the Amazon reviews of the device) that for some owners, the calculator eats batteries very quickly.
Curiosity drives my question - was there an HP-acknowledged problem with some of the HP-50Gs?
Re: Question about HP-50Gs and Battery Life... - Bart (UK) - 04-27-2010 I find that the batteries drain quickly when doing a lot of graphing (particularly if high pixel density is chosen) or long integrations etc. Re: Question about HP-50Gs and Battery Life... - Bill Zimmerly - 04-27-2010 Thanks Bart!
Re: Question about HP-50Gs and Battery Life... - Bart (UK) - 04-28-2010 For some discussions, see these threads on comp.sys.hp48: Re: Question about HP-50Gs and Battery Life... - Crawl - 04-28-2010 I'm sure another issue is that the calculator is easy to accidentally turn on even when it's in its case (say, while in a book bag).
If it only ever sat on a desk, presumably that would be much less of a problem.
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