Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!olivea!orc!inews!iwarp.intel.com!dalek!sjb From: sjb@dalek.UUCP (Seth J. Bradley) Newsgroups: sci.electronics Subject: Re: replace Norelco shaver battery? Message-ID: <179@dalek.UUCP> Date: 28 Dec 90 19:38:00 GMT References: <17100010@inmet> <1126@soleil.UUCP> Reply-To: sjb@dalek.UUCP (Seth J. Bradley) Organization: Bradley Audio Engineering, Aloha, OR Lines: 22 In article <1126@soleil.UUCP> gopstein@helix.squibb.com (Rich Gopstein) writes: }In article <17100010@inmet> mep@inmet.inmet.com writes: }> }>The battery in my Norelco shaver (950RX) is taking less & less of a charge. } }I just replaced the two batteries in my Norelco shaver. I don't }recall the model number of the shaver, but I would be surprised }if yours has a different size battery. } }The batteries that you need to get are sub-C Ni-cads. Prices varied }greatly, from about $3.00 per cell to over $7.00. Make sure that you }get cells with solder tabs which will make it MUCH easier to connect }the new cells to the shaver. Be certain to connect the new cells with }the same polarity in the circuit as the old cells. Otherwise the }shaver will run backwards. Radio Shack sells the sub-C batteries with tabs for $6.79/pr. If you have a local electronics store you may be able to do better. -- Seth J. Bradley Address: sjb@dalek.iwarp.intel.com Or: dalek.UUCP!sjb