01-18-2010, 09:26 PM
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Well, opening it up probably wasn't the best idea, as any potential argument about warranty went out the window with that. I have had a 30 go flakey on me in the past and turning it on and just letting it sit for a weekend (fully draining), followed by a full charge seemed to help. Would seem that disconnecting the battery would do the same thing, unless there is some capacitive reserve in there that hangs on to settings for a while if the battery is out, or totally discharged, for a short while, whatever short means.
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