HP41CV batteries



#2

Hi, I recently acquired a HP41CV (too expensive when I was younger) in very good condition, but no batteries. Question: Can one use 4x N Alkaline's (1.5Vx4)without damaging the calculator. The original NiCad's were 1.2V. In other words, 4.8V versus 6V.
I have searched the forum but have not come across a direct answer (as yet, probably due to my impatience!)I would be grateful for any help.
Thanks John


#3

Hi John,

no Problem, the calculator is designed for alkalines! The rechargeable NiCd Batteries were a (rather rare) option.

Regards
max


#4

and in the case of mine, it shows the low-battery annunciator when the alkalines get down to 1.2V.


#5

Hi Maximilian/Garth, thanks for the quick response.
Regards John


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