I have a document .... somewhere ..... that says 2 minutes. As far as I recall it was for all batteries. The IOA needs to see that there is no battery attached. I do know if I follow the 2 minute rule I've never been burned. :-)

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On 12/12/2013 3:42 PM, broehmer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

Larry, I'm curious.
Where did you get the 2 minute requisite power off?
Everything I read seem to say 15 seconds. Is that
something new or only for 520's?
I thought once the start IOA was done it would reset.
Again, learning something new and want to know.

Thanks


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