Oh you sure don't want to solder to the cells.
I did not mean to suggest buying individual cells, just to identify them
for reference for searching for packs made with them.
Battery packs are often named after the cells.
The memory battery inside the 100 is called "3/V80H 2-pin" because it's
made of 3 V80H cells, etc.
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bkw
On 2/10/23 08:45, Fisher wrote:
Thanks Brian, that ebay link
<https://www.ebay.com/itm/233664219213> looks to have a perfect
description of the battery. From the well-lit macro photos
<https://photos.google.com/share/AF1QipMCsE8KX8fcvsHeM_02JVkt3N97e2DZFYksTXLhWk5Nm1A0o3tD0eZ8uU4LxCf93g?key=MXBVLXZmYlloR1FVbHUyWmN3dmxScko1QjRCYUtB>, your kit looks to have much more RAM, being double-stacked. Mine only makes a three bank laptop.
Thanks again, good info.
I still wonder about soldering to the button cells. I’ve only ever
noticed spot welding in battery packs, not that I’ve seen /that/ many.
Sean
January 01, 1990
On Feb 10, 2023, at 8:09 AM, Brian K. White <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
(that picture of S/N 1955 is mine)
The individual cells are V40H size. You can search for "3/v40h" or
"v40h 3.6"
Based on the dimensions, and based on the fact that the manual says
they are nicd specifically, I just ordered these:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/233664219213
<https://www.ebay.com/itm/233664219213>
If the originals are nicd, then it's ok to drop nimh in place, and the
dimensions are right.
In a week I'll be able to say if they worked out or not.
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bkw
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bkw