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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Hardware Issues and discussion => Topic started by: maxmouse on March 10, 2007, 03:11:08 AM

Title: Dead battery in my A1200 Blizzard PPC 68040 with Scsi Please Help!
Post by: maxmouse on March 10, 2007, 03:11:08 AM
Have a dead battery in my A1200 Blizzard PPC 68040 with Scsi.
Can this battery be replaced? Anybody have any suggestions?
Any help would be greatlly appericated. Thanks in advance!
Title: Re: Dead battery in my A1200 Blizzard PPC 68040 with Scsi Please Help!
Post by: da9000 on March 10, 2007, 12:29:45 PM
OK, ignore what I had before, Bazzaq corrected me. I misinterpreted the photos:

http://www.amiga-hardware.com/download_photos/blizzppc_4_big.jpg

Good luck!

Amiga NEVER dies (or fries, hopefully)!  :-D  
Title: Re: Dead battery in my A1200 Blizzard PPC 68040 with Scsi Please Help!
Post by: Bazzaq on March 10, 2007, 12:43:54 PM
I have to change mine too.. Just not around to it..
Its not the standard battery that pc's take and its soldered to the board. You will need to desolder first.. Expensive mishap ahead??????

I think it's a PANASONIC VL2020 (vanadium pentoxide)
check the model on yours to be sure.
These are probably about £6.

Title: Re: Dead battery in my A1200 Blizzard PPC 68040 with Scsi Please Help!
Post by: da9000 on March 10, 2007, 01:12:52 PM
@Bazzaq:

do you know if they can be replaced by a more common Lithium coin type, so one doesn't have to do this every half a decade or so? :-)
Title: Re: Dead battery in my A1200 Blizzard PPC 68040 with Scsi Please Help!
Post by: Bazzaq on March 12, 2007, 05:31:33 PM
Quote

da9000 wrote:
@Bazzaq:

do you know if they can be replaced by a more common Lithium coin type, so one doesn't have to do this every half a decade or so? :-)


I have no idea??? maybe there is a hack on aminet or somebody on here has figured something out??
Title: Re: Dead battery in my A1200 Blizzard PPC 68040 with Scsi Please Help!
Post by: Castellen on March 12, 2007, 06:14:44 PM
This is a rechargeable lithium, so you can't put a standard lithium cell in it's place.
The VL2020 is available from a number of online electronics suppliers, Google will help.

Note that you can use other sizes from the same series, e.g. the VL2030.  The lithium manganese (ML series) charging regime will be compatible in this application, so you can also use the likes of the ML2020, ML2030, etc.

Be careful when you order one as there are about 6 different leg/mounting options, you need to get the one with two through hole PCB mounting leads.  Else it turns in a double sided tape and bits of wire job :-)
Title: Re: Dead battery in my A1200 Blizzard PPC 68040 with Scsi Please Help!
Post by: da9000 on March 12, 2007, 09:58:49 PM
Glad Castellen is around to correct us! Because if we put a non-rechargable lithium in the place of the rechargable, it would go BOOM :-D