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Almost seven hours on one battery. Oh, it's a Pismo.
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Join Date: Mar 2000
Location: Garden of Paradise Motel, Suite 3D
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I finally ordered the "new" standard Pismo bat from FastMac. The timer (in Jaguar) says 7 hr., and I got about 6.75 hours out of it. Amazing. I can't imagine what the "high capacity" battery would give.
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Join Date: Feb 2001
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And I thought close to 4hrs on my MBP was good...
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I free'd my mind... now it won't come back.
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Join Date: Jun 2006
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They make high capacity batteries for current laptops too. Pismos aren't exactly slim by today's standards either, so FastMac has a lot of space to work with.
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Dedicated MacNNer
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Oakland, CA
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I run the dual batteries on my Pismo and it rocks!! I get between 8 and 12 hours. I took this computer to some rural parts of India where access to power was not reliable and I never got caught with a dead battery.
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Professional Poster
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Yamanashi, Japan
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I always enjoyed the look and feel of the Pismo. The abaility to have TWO batteries would be wonderful in this world, but thatsnot the design that Apple's gone with.
Plus the market has all gone super slim super light, so the Pismo design and form probably wouldn't market well.
Our best hope for a super long battery life Powerbook would be for a solid state/ super small portable. Which would be nice in many ways, though probably wouldn't grab very much of the market.
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Mac Elite
Join Date: Mar 2001
Location: CO
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I'm envious. My Pismo won't put any juice its battery any more.
Over the years I've tried a number of resets (PRAM, etc) but never found a fix (even when both of my batteries were young).. so I guess it's a hardware issue.
...unless any of you Pismo guys have a secret to share?
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TOMBSTONE: "He's trashed his last preferences"
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Join Date: Jan 2004
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Originally Posted by Love Calm Quiet
I'm envious. My Pismo won't put any juice its battery any more.
Over the years I've tried a number of resets (PRAM, etc) but never found a fix (even when both of my batteries were young).. so I guess it's a hardware issue.
...unless any of you Pismo guys have a secret to share?
The PMU has probably karked it. Not uncommon on Pismo's.
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Registered User
Join Date: Mar 2000
Location: Garden of Paradise Motel, Suite 3D
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Originally Posted by Love Calm Quiet
I'm envious. My Pismo won't put any juice its battery any more.
Over the years I've tried a number of resets (PRAM, etc) but never found a fix (even when both of my batteries were young).. so I guess it's a hardware issue.
...unless any of you Pismo guys have a secret to share?
Probably not the PMU, but the battery itself. They will only charge a certain number of times (which is why rebuilding doesn't work).
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Join Date: Jan 2004
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Originally Posted by finboy
Probably not the PMU, but the battery itself. They will only charge a certain number of times (which is why rebuilding doesn't work).
But he said he had the problem even when his battery(s) were new.
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Join Date: Apr 2000
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Give me a C2D in a Pismo body any day.
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Forum Regular
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Spokane, WA
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It's been over two years since I sold my Pismo and I still miss it.
Sexy. Damn.
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