> On Jul 17, 2016, at 4:57 PM, Terry Stewart <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> Anyone here successfully replaced the battery?
> 
> Hi Paul,
> 
> As I mentioned, I did try a standard Lithium battery after disabling the
> recharging circuit. The machine just would not fire up boot.  I haven't
> tried a NiMH or Lithium ion rechargeable though.  I'd be interested to know
> if these work.
> 
> Terry (Tez)

Yes, I wasn't including that within my intended definition of "successfully."  
:)  I didn't see much in the SAMS book or in the operations manual, except 
indications that the battery preserves 2K of CMOS RAM, and that you should take 
it to the dealer to have the battery replaced when it is getting low and losing 
track of the time (so they can back up the CMOS RAM for you).  There did not 
seem to be any dire warnings about crucial parameters or firmware being lost, 
and there was another section that indicated that the battery should be 
disconnected when taking part of it apart, so it seems like it shouldn't have 
unrecoverable consequences.  But it is distressing that you're not able to get 
yours to start again!  I'm hoping that someone here will know a secret that we 
don't yet know.

 -Paul

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