by 02kar Moderator 29 Jan 2012

I felt so bad reading anout folks who struggle when the power goes off and have to try to get back to the right point in a design. Please do yourself a favor and buy a battery-backup. They also a have surge protection built in. They have several places to plug machines/computers into which is very nice if you have more than 1 computerized machine. In the USA they cost about $40 which is priceless as so many of us have found out. Hope this helps some folks.

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by joyce500 29 Jan 2012

You can buy the battery back up at most office supply or computer stores. Thanks for the reminder I need to buy a new one.

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by asterixsew Moderator 29 Jan 2012

Dont know anything about a battery-backup but my machines are attatched to a serge protector, just in case.

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by susiesembroidery 29 Jan 2012

Good idea, thanks Karen. I will try to find out where to buy it here in Durban.***

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by sadp 29 Jan 2012

...PRICELESS... hugs S*

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susiesembroidery by susiesembroidery 29 Jan 2012

Very clever and cute little guy!

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by ansalu 29 Jan 2012

Good idea Karen but where can I find a back-up for little kids-fingers ;o) In the meantime he knows that pushing the button while the machine is working is a bad idea *lol*
Greetings, Bettina

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02kar by 02kar 29 Jan 2012

Cute picture. I think time is the only back-up for little fingers. But how precious is every moment watching them grow.

gerryb by gerryb 29 Jan 2012

"Hey, Momma, I'm only trying to thread this thing!" He's a cutie.

asterixsew by asterixsew 29 Jan 2012

Ah a young Cutie learning how to service a machine

ansalu by ansalu 29 Jan 2012

More to ruin my thread ;o)
But he is still very interested in everything in my sewingroom...

asterixsew by asterixsew 29 Jan 2012

so is my grandson

noah by noah 29 Jan 2012

lol good question ,cute Son you have hug him for me ok carolyn

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