As many of you already know, DCE continued manufacturing Blizzard accelerator cards for Amiga 1200 after acquiring rights from Phase 5.
In the case of DCE Blizzard 1230, 1240, and 1260 lines, the on-board battery has been changed from the standard VL2020 Panasonic rechargeable lithium battery, to the regular CR2032 Varta Lithium battery (non-rechargeable).
Now, the standard Phase 5 used VL2020 is a special type of rechargeable lithium battery and while your Amiga is on, it recharges through the accelerator. The regular CR2032 could potentially explode if tried to be recharged.
Recently, I've desoldered the CR2032 battery from my DCE Blizzard 1260 accelerator and replaced it with a brand new VL2020. To my surprise, VL2020 started to receive charge and it was recharging normally as it does on Phase 5 made Blizzards.
Could it be that Blizzards auto sense which type of battery is used and according to type recharge or not recharge it?
This would be good to know, as there could be a lot of DCE made Blizzards out there with dangerous regular non-rechargeable CR2032 lithium batteries on them which could explode by receiving charge.
Anyway, just wondering if anyone knew an answer to this puzzle. :-)