If you can find a high capacity set of 4 (more being ideal) (with 850mAh minimum/900+ preferred), ditch the Alkalines for good. If you can switch, using NiMh cells will be better for your wallet and calculator, since it removes the risk of a leak entirely - but if it happens you’ll need to clean it up like an alkaline leak and replace the batteries as a set to be safe. The TI-84 is power hungry (relative to a basic scientific calculator) and will be more picky about battery voltage. The Plus Silver edition is the same thing as the Plus with removable faceplates.Īfter changing the coin cell out, check the batteries and how long they were installed. In addition to that photo, this guide also shows how to replace it.
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