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18-Jan-2008, 05:34 PM #1
rechargeable battery mod
Does anyone know how I could go about modifying the batteries in my TI-83 Plus calculator to be replaced by batteries that could be charged from a power supply? Thanks.
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27-Jan-2008, 03:24 PM #2
Anybody at all? Thanks.
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28-Jan-2008, 12:21 AM #3
Doesn't the TI-83 use AAA batteries? If so you can buy rechargeable AAA batteries and matching recharges.
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30-Jan-2008, 03:11 PM #4
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Doesn't the TI-83 use AAA batteries? If so you can buy rechargeable AAA batteries and matching recharges.
Really? Thats sick, I'll take a look into it. Thanks for the reply.

I just thought it would be cool to be able to mod the calculator myself though, so it can use electricity taken directly from an AC power outlet rather than use batteries.
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