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HP 19BII Calculator Questions & Answers
Hp48gx four pin connector is loose. Any way to fix
The only way is to open the calc seperate the main circuit and sodered the pins back
its a bit complicate because when you seperate the main circuit you also seperate the lcs and it need to go back to the same place otherwise you will have a missing lines on the screen
10/23/2010 4:08:05 AM •
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on Oct 23, 2010
Need owner's manual for HP
Choose the language from
http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/manualCategory?product=59017&lc=en&cc=us&dlc=en&lang=en&cc=us
10/4/2010 5:11:21 PM •
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on Oct 04, 2010
BATTERY
Hi there,
Here is the a clippings for the info on your battery.
If you you want a the copy of the user manual, just let me know.
Enjoy
2/9/2010 8:42:15 PM •
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on Feb 09, 2010
Who Repairs them?
calculators are repaired in watch works...they will give u a better service for calculators...if it s scientific calculators..then giv it to the computer service providers....but usually there s very few service providers can been seen for repairing the calculators...since it doesnt cost much!!!!
12/25/2009 12:29:40 PM •
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on Dec 25, 2009
HP48SX Battery drain
Hello,
I suggest you use rechargeable batteries. They usually drain faster than the alcaline ones anyway.So have 2 sets of rechargeable batteries. Evaluate the number of days a set lasts. Insert the charged batteries before the old ones are thourougly drained.
The life of your batteries in the calculator depends on the usage.
About repairs: I am convinced that it will cost you more to have it fixed than to buy a new HP calculator (HP 49g*'s, HP 50g* 's).
Hope it helps.
8/28/2009 5:10:59 AM •
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on Aug 28, 2009
Calculator HP 19 B II - replacement of broken part
I had the same problem and fixed it using a small woodscrew and washer to hold the battery cover in place. The screw is 10 milimetre in length with a 5 milimetre head which I have screwed into the calculator case in the gap where the missing edge has snapped off. I inserted the batteries and held the cover in place whilst I tightened the screw and washer so they overlapped the battery cover but held it in place.
To create the hole in the case, I used a very sharp nail as a nail punch, held the HP19BII in between my knees (to allow movement in case I hit it too hard) and tapped the nail into the plastic until it was fully pierced. I then wriggled the nail around to make the hole big enough for the screw to enter. NOTE - don't use a long screw as it might reach too far inside and damage the electronics.
Works a treat for me!
8/18/2009 2:48:15 PM •
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on Aug 18, 2009
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