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strange problem - tgallo - 11-08-2014 05:46 AM I just got a new Prime. It only turns on when there is power going to it through the USB. If I unplug the USB the calc turns off. I tried the charge the battery for 4 hours first. This is my 2nd Prime and I have no issues like this with my other. I'm thinking the battery in the new one is dead maybe? RE: strange problem - Joe Horn - 11-08-2014 06:00 AM An easy way to test that hypothesis is to swap their batteries. RE: strange problem - tgallo - 11-08-2014 06:13 AM Ya...want to try that...just need to find a tiny screwdriver. I found someone else with the same issue. His fix did not work for me. http://h30499.www3.hp.com/t5/Calculators/HP-Prime-ON-button-not-works/m-p/6631252#.VF20RMn4Jvq RE: strange problem - tgallo - 11-08-2014 07:22 PM mystery solved....NO BATTERY!! grrr RE: strange problem - Tim Wessman - 11-09-2014 04:50 AM How did you get one with no battery? Someone mail it across the ocean or something? Note a Galaxy S3 battery with fit right in there... with about 600mah more too. RE: strange problem - tgallo - 11-09-2014 05:10 AM It was mailed across the ocean. It looks like the package was opened. Maybe it was removed. Are their restrictions with mailing batteries? Anyways....I see that the Samsung S3 battery will work....so I will be getting one. RE: strange problem - Tim Wessman - 11-09-2014 05:14 AM Well, that explains it. It is a very common misunderstanding that a lot of people and businesses have. Loose batteries not inside products can not be shipped. Batteries inside products are definitely shippable, and in fact is the recommended way of shipping them. You can't have batteries above a certain size, but nothing in the size range of a laptop or simple phone/calculator qualifies. Just make sure it is a ""standard" s3 battery and not one of the double thickness extended ones. Those definitely won't fit in the calc. RE: strange problem - akmon - 11-09-2014 09:56 AM This interesting thread makes me asking to myself -and I would like to read your advices- this question: Nowadays you can grab a Samsung battery replacement at a bargain Price. Do you think it deserves buying one now and keeping it when the PrimeĀ“s battery lacks its perfomance? Or these batteries will be available in the market for many years? By the way , what do you think of this battery? Same size that the original: http://www.ebay.com/itm/New-Extended-Slim-3900mah-Battery-for-Samsung-Galaxy-SIII-S3-i9300-T999-i535-L71-/171514495327 RE: strange problem - Han - 11-09-2014 02:58 PM (11-09-2014 05:10 AM)tgallo Wrote: It was mailed across the ocean. It looks like the package was opened. Maybe it was removed. Are their restrictions with mailing batteries? I vaguely recall reading somewhere that international shipping to/from various countries often require the removal of batteries (likely to prevent product damage from leaks or in worse cases, explosions, etc). There were likely recent changes to the IATA that affect the shipping of batteries. Still, I find it strange they would open your package and remove the battery. |