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HP-35 & 32S Calculators - Tom Ciborowski - 10-04-2005 I have an original (1973) HP-35 calculator. The calculator would still work but the battery charger no longer functions because of a short in the "elbow" that plugs into the calculator. Does anyone know where I can obtain a charger for this calculator? Re: HP-35 & 32S Calculators - Walter B - 10-04-2005 You can get a working charger for your HP35 from me, IF you tell me the voltage you have in Taiwan AND you pay me a decent price plus the shipping. Please mail your offer to me directly.
Re: HP-35 & 32S Calculators - bill platt - 10-04-2005 Can you elaborate on the "sticking keys" issue? Is it like "TI-itis" where yo upush the button and get seven "9"s or is it more like you have orange juice in between? In the latter case, taking out the batteries, immersing and soaking the whole calculator in deionized water, drying under ambient temperature with a fan for 3 days or so, will often do the trick.
You can find earlier threads in the archives discussing this--look under "Randy" and you will find posts by the real expert at this sort of thing.
Re: HP-35 & 32S Calculators - Jeff O. - 10-04-2005 Regarding the HP-35 battery charger, the "short in the "elbow"" problem is common. It is (at least sometimes) possible to repair this problem by carefully slicing the top of the plug off, exposing the contacts, cutting the wires back past the short, soldering the wires to the contacts and gluing the top back on. It may not look pretty, but it should do the job. Re: HP-35 & 32S Calculators - Arnaud Amiel - 10-05-2005 Taiwan electricity system is identical to the US one, including plugs. So any US charger should work there.
Arnaud
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