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Re: ROM 01 IIgs battery - cheap hack
In <20040126000451.11350.00000700@mb-m05.aol.com> Michael J. Mahon wrote:
>
> Glad to hear that it's working for you.
>
> The battery should supply 3.6v nominally, but the CMOS and clock
> are probably functional down to 2.8v or so.
>
> Fresh alkalines are about 1.5v, so two will usually work. It would
> last longer to use three cells, (as long as the total voltage doesn't
> go over 5v) and should last for essentially the shelf life of the
> cells.
>
> Rechargeables, in general, have higher self-discharge current, and
> so shorter "shelf" lives, but I'm not familiar with the Pure Energy
> cell chemistry--maybe they're more like ordinary alkalines.
>
> A 3.6v lithium cell is preferred, because its shelf life is ten years
> or more--the longest of all cell chemistries.
>
> -michael
My IIgs has just completed a 15-year test of a battery which proves that
point too :o)
I have a Woz IIgs which I bought back in 1993. The lithium cell had
already been replaced when I got it. I finally had to replace it again
just a few weeks ago and found the date code on the old one was 1988! So
it lasted at least ten years in the computer, and another five on the
shelf.
--
Roger Johnstone, Invercargill, New Zealand
http://homepages.ihug.co.nz/~rojaws/
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