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    XTend charger conditioner

    Discussion in 'Accessories' started by LADave, Aug 29, 2009.

  1. LADave

    LADave Newbie

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    I have a "hypercharger/conditioner" for older IBM Thinkpad NiMH battery packs made by Xtend in Irvine, California. I believe Xtend was taken over by iGo in 2000. Unfortunately I don't have instructions and got no response to an email to iGo.

    Does anyone remember how these work? It has a (reset?) button and an LED that goes green or red and sometimes flashes. I don't have a clue how to interpret the LED, or what the button does.