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HP 19BII HP Business Consultant II
08-11-2023, 08:08 AM
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HP 19BII HP Business Consultant II
New member here, hello.

I hope I'm in the right sub-forum for the following question.

Is there a surefire way of not losing Continuous Memory every time of late, when I remove and then replace the LR1 batteries on my HP 19BII?

After a battery leak scare about 5 years ago, every 3 months I remove the batteries to check for leakage.
I believe, that I replace them within one minute, Owners's Manual p271.

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08-11-2023, 10:21 PM
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Solder thin wires to the battery terminals.
Connect them to an external power source in parallel. (power supply or rigged battery pack)
Replace the batteries.
Remove the external power source.

Procedure works well for car batteries too and saves you the trouble of resetting all the electronics.

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08-12-2023, 02:18 AM
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Two suggestions; use quality silver oxide batteries, and replace them on a fixed periodic basis (e.g. your birthday). Batteries are far cheaper than your 19B so don't try to "squeeze the juice" from them.

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08-12-2023, 08:18 AM
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John, thanks for your interest.
A great idea but way beyond my technical capabilities I'm afraid.

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08-12-2023, 08:21 AM
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mfleming, noted and thanks.

Are the "silver oxide batteries" the same as the LR1 required in the HP 19BII ?

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08-12-2023, 09:53 PM
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(08-12-2023 02:18 AM)mfleming Wrote:  Two suggestions; use quality silver oxide batteries, and replace them on a fixed periodic basis (e.g. your birthday). Batteries are far cheaper than your 19B so don't try to "squeeze the juice" from them.

I didn't know they made silver oxide batteries in N size.

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08-13-2023, 12:58 AM
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(08-12-2023 09:53 PM)ijabbott Wrote:  
(08-12-2023 02:18 AM)mfleming Wrote:  Two suggestions; use quality silver oxide batteries, and replace them on a fixed periodic basis (e.g. your birthday). Batteries are far cheaper than your 19B so don't try to "squeeze the juice" from them.

I didn't know they made silver oxide batteries in N size.

They don't as far as I know, I think Mark was thinking of another machine.

It's hard to imagine anyone is making Silver Oxide cells in N size, but I would love to be wrong about that, as they would last forever, but they would also be pretty pricey.

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08-13-2023, 02:50 AM
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Late night, wrong calc model. Principle stands though, toss a couple of bucks worth of batteries every year or two in favor of preserving a classic model. Love the HP Solver and (I think!) The 19B II is best.

Correct me if I'm wrong Smile

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08-15-2023, 01:31 PM
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Mark, no problem at all. I agree with you, same principles apply. I’m really pleased to hear that you are a 19BII fan. Have you got the rlmtools 17BII-Pro app on your iPhone? Peter
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08-15-2023, 08:14 PM
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(08-15-2023 01:31 PM)Swincalc Wrote:  Mark, no problem at all. I agree with you, same principles apply. I’m really pleased to hear that you are a 19BII fan. Have you got the rlmtools 17BII-Pro app on your iPhone? Peter

Sorry, I've been dissing Apple fanboys since 1985 Smile I definitely admire the 19BII but my go everywhere model is the 27S. Just wish they had released an RPN capable followup.

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08-15-2023, 08:21 PM
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(08-15-2023 08:14 PM)mfleming Wrote:  Sorry, I've been dissing Apple fanboys since 1985 :)

My hero! :D

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08-16-2023, 01:18 AM
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(08-15-2023 08:21 PM)Massimo Gnerucci Wrote:  
(08-15-2023 08:14 PM)mfleming Wrote:  Sorry, I've been dissing Apple fanboys since 1985 Smile

My hero! Big Grin

My old zip code was 44286 and boy did my Apple-hugging coworker lay into that Wink

No offense meant to Apple owning members! (It's your wallet)

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08-16-2023, 04:09 PM
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Mark, ok. Ha-ha. Let’s just agree to differ. Peter
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08-16-2023, 05:53 PM
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(08-16-2023 01:18 AM)mfleming Wrote:  No offense meant to Apple owning members! (It's your wallet)

True, but the contents of it belong to Apple...

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