My Reply follows quote. On 20/02/2005 09:26 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:  

>Does anyone know how to change an SE battery that's soldiered in? Is there a 
>way to change it so it doesn't have to be soldiered to the board?
>
>Thanks
>Thomas 
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I have an Apple //gs that has the same type of battery. In order to 
apply as little heat to the board as possible, I clipped the battery
leads as close to the battery as I could, then soldered the new battery
leads to the old ones. Be sure to note the polarity of the old battery
before cutting it loose!

Ken

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