Hi, I don't think there is a lithium battery in the CZ 101/1000. Some circuits are capable of holding a voltage charge, so this enables the 101/1000 to keep its memory for a short period of time without the batteries. There most definitely some sort of internal battery in the CZ-1. Anyone know when these should be replaced and where they are located inside? Thanks, Nick Chicago, USA --- msg@... wrote: > Hi Nathan, > > > From my personal experience, the memory is > maintained by the flashlight > > batteries. I've waited until the memory was going > flaky before changing > > them. > > I think they're supposed to last about 6 months if > you don't run the CZ > > off of the batteries. > > that's good on you. Anyway, I never put flashligt > batteries in my CZ-1000 > (though that seems millennia ago), or into my CZ-1. > The latter does not > even have the possibility to run on batteries! > Obviously your CZ does > not care where it gets its energy from (quite smart, > isn't it?). I STILL > think > there is a lithium ion battery involved, if (as we > say in Germany) "all > ropes > tear". > > Hellmuth > > __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Web Hosting - Let the expert host your site http://webhosting.yahoo.com
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Re: [CZsynth] Re:Incredibly basic question
2002-11-19 by Spacemodular
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