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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Hardware Issues and discussion => Topic started by: bloodline on January 24, 2004, 09:24:47 PM
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I have an A501 in my miggy, and I was looking at the great amiga-hardware.com and noticed that it has a battery backed up clock on it!!!
(http://www.amiga-hardware.com/a501.jpg)
I didn't notice the battery before sicne my A501 has a radio sheild around it.
Any panic time as I can't get inside my ram pack, does anyone know how long these batterys go before they spew out their acidy horribleness?
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@bloodline:
It is not too hard to remove the metal casing without mangling it, that would be my suggestion anywhow :). Removed the battery of my A501 about half a year ago... it was leaking.. :(
/Patrik
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a500 ram expasions dont cost to much to buy i have an external supra with 1meg doing nothing .
so if it has any damage done by leaking battery its not to much of a loss .
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Oh God... How did you know it was leaking!?
Looks like I'm going to have to some how get the radio sheild off.. Any tips and hints?
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@bloodline:
If the battery is leaking it usually looks a bit "furry". Check this (http://www.starnet.com.au/davem/overclock/batt.html) site about leaking clock batteries for some example pictures.
My A501 is soldered together in three places so you will need to be able to handle a soldering iron to open it without mangling it. To make it easy you should be two people doing this. One heats the the solder points one at a time while the other one holds the expansion, applying force to separate the two radio-shield plates at the corresponding solder point, ofcourse one at a time here too :).
Hope this made sense and good luck!
/Patrik
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patrik wrote:
@bloodline:
If the battery is leaking it usually looks a bit "furry". Check this (http://www.starnet.com.au/davem/overclock/batt.html) site about leaking clock batteries for some example pictures.
My A501 is soldered together in three places so you will need to be able to handle a soldering iron to open it without mangling it. To make it easy you should be two people doing this. One heats the the solder points one at a time while the other one holds the expansion, applying force to separate the two radio-shield plates at the corresponding solder point, ofcourse one at a time here too :).
Hope this made sense and good luck!
/Patrik
Right yeah, mine is soldered in 3 places too... Time to get the Soldering Iron out...
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It's a piece of cake to get the shield off, providing you know how to solder :-)
Often some desoldering braid/wick helps a lot.
If you need info on soldering RTC batteries and repairing the RTC, you might find some of the information here useful:
http://amiga.serveftp.net/
In the battery replacement section.