bremner@cs.sfu.ca (David Bremner) (06/15/91)
Can anyone tell me what kind of battery is used in the clock of a 30 Meg supradrive? I took the battery out ( with a great deal of effort, since it is welded in to the %^#%$#^%$ holder ) and put it in my pocket to go find a replacement. On my way I (blush) lost it. Ok, go ahead, laugh. dB -- bremner@cs.sfu.ca ubc-cs!fornax!bremner
luoto@cs.Helsinki.FI (Markku Luoto) (06/20/91)
In article <1991Jun15.062341.20029@cs.sfu.ca> bremner@cs.sfu.ca (David Bremner) writes: >Can anyone tell me what kind of battery is used in the clock of a 30 >Meg supradrive? > >I took the battery out ( with a great deal of effort, since it is >welded in to the %^#%$#^%$ holder ) and put it in my pocket to go find >a replacement. > >On my way I (blush) lost it. > >Ok, go ahead, laugh. > >dB >-- >bremner@cs.sfu.ca ubc-cs!fornax!bremner anything that add's up to be three (3) volts (like 2*1,5v) is ok. I replaced mine with 2 AA-size alkalines welded together... that should be enought for the next 12 years ! for the next 12 years !!! so three volts of anything will do (bigger the better but just dont exxagarate... the housing isn't that big !) >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>><<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< >>>>>> " I'm completely operational & all my cicuits are functioning <<<<<< >>>>>> correctly...correc...corr...co...-! " : HAl9000 <<<<<< >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>><<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<