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I don't like the ominous Led glowing on picture 3.
And I don't like the direct connection between the charger and the calc contacts.
Rip, Amen.
Etienne
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I refuse to buy a calculator off ebay if it has a reserve price. I did it once and I will forever regret it.
The reserve is ridiculous.
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The statements "This is a working vintage HP 29C calculator." and "The calculator will power up by connecting the leads of the charger to the prongs on the calculator." do not add up.
The Woodstock charger puts out 10+ Volts of AC power. The AC voltage is half-wave rectified to convert it to DC, passed through a current limiting resistor and placed across the battery pack which acts as a regulator keeping the voltage below 3 Volts DC. Removing the battery pack and connecting the charger would supply over 10 Volts of AC power to the internal calculator circuity. This would likely damage the calculator circuitry not only by over-voltage stresses but by reverse polarity stresses as well (at minimum to the continuous memory IC).
My conclusion is that this seller is lying.