Should I bother? HP-34C in rough shape
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04-14-2017, 04:53 PM
(This post was last modified: 04-14-2017 04:55 PM by Geoff Quickfall.)
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RE: Should I bother? HP-34C in rough shape
The battery problems are affected by two things, both not necessarily HPs fault.
The 34c was the first intro of the solver and had a nice size RAM for programs and were continuous memory. The display was larger and included 1000 radix and which was selectable between dot and comma. The keyboard snap is probably the best of all HP's. The down side were the first heavier variants with the floating ICs. At least you could swap ICs at the repair depot but over time the compression foam does not return, ie. press the keys into the PCA. Easily repaired by soldering them in place. The other nice thing from a repair point of view was the ability to swap ICs and LED block without desoldering. The second version, lighter had the ICs soldered. Main problem about battery compartment size with newer oversized batteries are, as Max alluded to when he faults HP:
Battery tabs can be replaced but require you to be handy. The flex ribbon can be removed and the three traces can be hard wired to the PCA solving the flex ribbon problem. So although they spice series seem problematic I would not blame HP. I like the 34c due to its memory, LEDs, size and key snap feel. Geoff |
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