> Um, is this a dumb question: Why not change the battery with the power
> ON? That is unless the battery is part ofthe device as in Dallas
> Semiconductors 10 year ram. If you can replace the battery, use a pair
> of jumper wires to jumper a second battery into the circuit, then
> unsolder the first (use a propane soldering iron to avoid shorting to
> ground) and replace it with a third battery. The idea here is even if
> you have a power failure whilst replacing the battery the jumpered
> second battery will cover for you...
>
That should work nicely, except it seems that a lot of these have
already bit the farm. I'm getting two dead ones to look at. Anyone
have a working Buster Bros. they want to sell for ~$40 or so? (I'm
reluctant to take a loaner since I feel there's a pretty decent chance
I'll hose at least one in the process... ;-)
It's just the idea that a boardset is "best if used by xxx" that bothers
me anyway.
-Clay
Received on Tue Apr 7 08:57:01 1998
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