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Contemplating using a HP 82002A charger/adapter with a HP 67 in Australia. - HpCalcFan - 09-13-2014 01:41 PM I'm thinking of purchasing a HP 82002A 'battery charger'/'AC adapter' for use with a HP 67. I live in Australia, where the electrical mains power supply is 240 Volts and 50 Hertz. Based on a photo I saw online, the HP 82002A has the following information inscribed on it: (a) INPUT-VOLTS AC: Can choose (by way of a slider switch) between two ranges: '86 to 127' and '172 to 254' (b) HERTZ: 48 to 66 (c) WATTS: 5 (d) The stipulation: "For use with HP calculators rated 0.8W Max." Based on this information, I'm guessing that I should be able to safely and reliably use the HP 82002A with a HP 67 in Australia, by simply selecting '172 to 254' for the A/C input voltage (as well as, of course, using a US-to-AUS plug adapter). Is this guess, correct? Are there any problems or 'gotchas' that I'm overlooking? If I can use the HP 82002A with a HP 67 here in Australia, it would sure beat having to resort to an AUS-to-US step-down voltage transformer in order to accommodate a US-only HP charger. Thanks in advance, for any answers/advice. RE: Contemplating using a HP 82002A charger/adapter with a HP 67 in Australia. - jebem - 09-13-2014 03:08 PM In my region (Lisbon, Portugal) the nominal grid voltage is 230VAC and at the moment it is at 232VAC. My charger input selector is at position "172 to 254V~" and it just gets warm after 8 hours of charging. The only problem could be the plug compatibility between the charger and the wall outlet in your region of Australia. RE: Contemplating using a HP 82002A charger/adapter with a HP 67 in Australia. - Les Bell - 09-13-2014 09:35 PM (09-13-2014 01:41 PM)HpCalcFan Wrote: Based on this information, I'm guessing that I should be able to safely and reliably use the HP 82002A with a HP 67 in Australia, by simply selecting '172 to 254' for the A/C input voltage (as well as, of course, using a US-to-AUS plug adapter). I'm pretty sure it is. When I moved to Australia in 1977, I brought my HP-65, which I'd bought in Canada. I can't remember for sure, but I think the charger for the 65 was the 82002A, and I certainly don't remember having to use an autotransformer to charge it, or replacing the adapter with a new one. I'd say it'll be fine. RE: Contemplating using a HP 82002A charger/adapter with a HP 67 in Australia. - Gerson W. Barbosa - 09-13-2014 10:09 PM My HP-35 came from Tasmania, complete with travel case and accessories. The voltage selector switch in the 82002A battery charger was set to 172 to 254 V and the prongs had been bent like / \. All I had to do was sliding the switch to 86 to 127 V position and bending the prongs back to | | with a pliers. You'll probably have to do otherwise. RE: Contemplating using a HP 82002A charger/adapter with a HP 67 in Australia. - HpCalcFan - 09-14-2014 12:58 PM Thanks jebem, Les Bell and Gerson W. Barbosa ! Your respective experiences give me cause to be confident that the 82002A battery charger can be used successfully with a HP 67. As soon as I get my hands on a 82002A, I'll try it out with the HP 67 and report back to the forum. Thanks again, guys! RE: Contemplating using a HP 82002A charger/adapter with a HP 67 in Australia. - jebem - 09-14-2014 05:23 PM (09-14-2014 12:58 PM)HpCalcFan Wrote: As soon as I get my hands on a 82002A, I'll try it out with the HP 67 and report back to the forum. Well, long time ago my HP-67 stop working because the batteries themselves stop receiving charge, and the problem could only be solved by replacing them with a new battery pack. In this case, the charger alone will not be enough. Good luck with your 67! RE: Contemplating using a HP 82002A charger/adapter with a HP 67 in Australia. - HpCalcFan - 09-15-2014 12:41 PM (09-14-2014 05:23 PM)jebem Wrote: Well, long time ago my HP-67 stop working because the batteries themselves stop receiving charge, and the problem could only be solved by replacing them with a new battery pack. Good point! I'll be sure to keep it in mind when testing the 82002A charger with the HP 67. (09-14-2014 05:23 PM)jebem Wrote: Good luck with your 67! Thanks! |