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I have a 29c which I bought new in the late 70's.
Me too. And back then I also have used AA's which went well all the times. But I've read somewhere that the surplus voltage can be harmful to the calc. Also there's a risk of inadvertently charging the batteries with the adapter. Since then I've never used AA's anymore. I even charge the NiCd's or NiMh's (both work fine) always outside the calc, for I've read that the charging circuit is critical to the rechargables in the old times. If you can get them, 500 or 600 mAh NiCd are the best choice to use.
I cut the middle bar from the battery pack, fixed the springs with a piece of double sided tape and am now able to replace cells very easily.
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Occasionally it will display properly, but not very often.
I do hope it's not too late. Return to rechargables immediately.
O! And don't ever connect the calc to the mains without rechargables in it. That's definitaly harmful.
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make sure that the batteries make good contact with the terminals
inside the battery compartment.
These terminals are very unreliable.
I have an HP-21 and I have been using it with alcaline batteries for the last year or so and I only have problems every time I change the batteries and have to make sure that they make good contact.
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Hi:
I read this article of katie long time ago and it was very helpful with an old HP-25
HP Articles forum (nº267) by Katie Wasserman.
I had also an HP-29C with the same problem as yours and, although it was not tested with that model, I tried this solution. ¡¡¡ IT WORKS !!!
I think that it is worth you try it.
Regards
Jon
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A lot of funky HP problems can be fixed by cleaning the circuit boards with 91%+ isopropyl alcohol. Old solder flux, etc (often invisible) seems to the problem. Many machines had a least a few parts hand soldered at the factory and they never seemed to clean the flux on them, but even "clean" boards can have problems.