dgidez@netxcom.UUCP (Daniel Gidez) (10/20/88)
My Unixpc 7300 clock battery has died , I was recently in the machine but could not get a rating on this battery, does anyone know what type of battery this is ands where I can find one ????? dgidez@netxcom.UUCP
jep@oink.UUCP (James E. Prior) (10/22/88)
In article <1010@netxcom.UUCP> dgidez@netxcom.UUCP (Daniel Gidez) writes: >My Unixpc 7300 clock battery has died , I was recently in the machine but >could not get a rating on this battery, does anyone know what type of >battery this is ands where I can find one ????? >dgidez@netxcom.UUCP There's nothing special about them. Most of them are small coin cells, some are large coin cells, some are half length AA size. It doesn't much matter. They are all 3V lithium batteries. Get the largest one that will fit in your machine. Just make sure you get the polarity right, be careful to not zap your machine with static, and install a socket (for the next time). If you don't understand the above instructions, then get someone competent to do it. -- Jim Prior osu-cis!n8emr!oink!jep jep@oink.UUCP Pointers are my friend.
adh@anumb.UUCP (a.d.hay) (10/22/88)
In article <1010@netxcom.UUCP> dgidez@netxcom.UUCP (Daniel Gidez) writes:
-->My Unixpc 7300 clock battery has died , I was recently in the machine but
-->could not get a rating on this battery, does anyone know what type of
-->battery this is ands where I can find one ?????
-->dgidez@netxcom.UUCP
it's a lithium battery; almost any one you can mount satisfactorily
will do.
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