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Awesome! about one year or so!
A sticker on the battery states, Free Three Year Replacement, but I read it is deceiving. There is also some small print which reads: 108 Month Limited Warranty. Customer pays pro-rated charge. Receipt required for warranty protection.
How to change the Battery in the pro form xp 110 ?
Pro Series limited data warranty for battery is offered by Dr. Battery.com.
if its to australia it will only take two weeks
It will take any Memory Stick Pro Duo as long as it supports MagicGate.
The length of time required to charge a MAcBook Pro is dependent upon how much charge was in the battery before recharging started and if the computer is being used while the charging takes place. From flat to fully charged while being used can take four or five hours but will be around half that long if it is not being used.
If you have a new macbook pro with the metal body case, no. If you have an older macbook pro, you can use a coin to turn the lock on the bottom of the laptop to remove the battery.
You have to do pro wrestling for 3-5 years.
The battery is not replaceable... much like an iPhone... they are designed to provide a life of approx. 5 years. If the battery does not hold a charge, you can still continue to use the remote while plugged into the base charger...
The battery is not replaceable... much like an iPhone... they are designed to provide a life of approx. 5 years. If the battery does not hold a charge, you can still continue to use the remote while plugged into the base charger...
It's hard to answer this question because it depends on the charging current. Most modern chargers have some kind of indicator to let you know when the battery is fully charged but the charge current usually drops back to a minimum when it is fully charged. The battery should be marked with it's Ampere /Hour capacity. For example if it is a 40 A/H battery it can be charged at 1 Amp for 40 hours or 2 Amps for 20 hours pro rata. Add a little extra time for losses but a long 48 hour trickle charge is generally better than a short heavy charge. You can purchase a smart charger that has a built in circuit to prevent damage to the charger or battery. I have a Black and Decker that I bought at Home Depot for twenty dollars. It is a 2 amp trickle charger that also has a 1 amp charge rate setting. It will shut off and turn on when needed to maintain a fully charged battery, so you don't have to worry about over or under charging. It's great for maintaining stored batteries also.