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USPS can run without rechargeable battery?

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Greetings to all....I have found my Apollo USPS faulty (model: AUP-X-300B) becuase of dead batteries. Any idea if it can reconfigure to run without the batteries? Thanks a lot.
 

Most likely, it will not, as batteries are almost always used to bootstrap the control circuitry and start it up.
 
Greetings to all....I have found my Apollo USPS faulty (model: AUP-X-300B) becuase of dead batteries. Any idea if it can reconfigure to run without the batteries? Thanks a lot.

Hi RHeTTRoNiCS

name of the thread tells us that you are intended to run it with usual batteries which are not able to be recharged . but now you say without battery . confusing thread ! what you are about to do exactly ? perhaps more explanation would help us to understand your exact problem ?

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name of the thread tells us that you are intended to run it with usual batteries which are not able to be recharged . but now you say without battery . confusing thread ! what you are about to do exactly ? perhaps more explanation would help us to understand your exact problem ?

Hello Goldsmith...thanks for asking a clarification....at first i found this batt unable to charge from the USPS. Now i don't want to buy replacement but planning (if possible) to reconfigure the USPS to run without rechargeable batt. Because i can't get the output by running this usps with dead batt. You have some ideas? Thanks
 

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