If you want more info on power supply talk to these  people.

 <http://www.dttservice.com/dttindex.html>

It is held to the mother board with velco.
Requires partial removal of mother board.

StarMax Battery
Ray O Vac 840/841 4.5V Alkaline
Comes with Velcro for attaching to Mother Board.

http://www.jameco.com (800-831-4242)
GOTO> components > Batteries  840.

http://www.megawatts.com (918-664-6342) Oklahoma.
GOTO > online catalog > parts > 4.5V battery/63X

http://www.MacBatteries.com (888-808-PRAM).

http://www.microcenter.com

http://www.macbatteries.com

http://eshop.macsales.com/Catalog_Item.cfm?ID=2525&Item=RAYMAC45V


Mail Mike Ford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> for info on batteries.

The StarMax battery is also available at TD Curran Online for only $6.95:
http://www.tdcurran.com/TDC/Detail.tpl?cart=304550406424235&sku=TDC00406...
$7.95 at cyberguys.com...Fry's for $11...Radio Shack has them for around
$12...Jameco, http://www.jameco.com, $8.95 plus shipping, Part number
150965, Alkaline, 4.5 [EMAIL PROTECTED] has it for $15.95 with free
shippping:http://www.ebatts.com/browse-detail.asp?talkpage=talk.asp&type=com
puter&manufacturer=Motorola&modelName=Starmax&modelNumber=4000%2F160&ms=Star
max+4000%2F160&es=&u=359503630753044655&bbpn=B-116&use=CMOS
Battery Plus www.batteriesplus.com ...was $9.99 US. The battery is labeled
Rayovac 840, but the package and instructions call it a Rayovac 840/841/844.
It is a 4.5 volt lithium battery...it replaces the following batteries:

http://eshop.macsales.com/Catalog_Item.cfm?ID=2525&Item=RAYMAC45V

http://www.microdocusa.com/parts.html#Batteries

http://www.macruzer.com/pram.html (about pram batteries)

jr

The Bowers9/16/02 10:37 [EMAIL PROTECTED][wrote]

> Last weekend I picked up a Starmax 3000/180 at a swap meet for $10.00.
> Since I already run a PM4400/200 as my email machine, I figured no matter
> what happened one can never have too many 3.3v DIMMS!
> 
> Tonight I threw in a HD, CDROM, replaced the memory (plus one of my spares)
> and plugged it in. Absolutely nothing, not even a HD spin-up. Before I go
> tearing into the power supply looking for a blown fuse, would a
> dead/missing PRAM battery do this? I am not as familiar with the Tanzania
> as I am other Macs, but I seem to recall this as possible.
> 
> Also, this is a special power supply, is it not? The 3.3v supply isn't
> standard with a PC, or is it with the ATX form factor? I guess I'd better
> advance my knowledge another generation!!
> 
> Anyway, thanks for any information you can send my way. I am on digest, so
> apologies if I don't answer right away. Don Bowers, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> 


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