Changing the 1240 back up battery: Difference between revisions

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* The old battery can be de-soldered and wires can be soldered in to lead to a new battery. It is up to the user to decide what type of battery they will use. As long as the battery voltage is in around 2.8V. The new battery can be placed where ever is appropriate.
* The old battery can be de-soldered and wires can be soldered in to lead to a new battery. It is up to the user to decide what type of battery they will use. As long as the battery voltage is in around 2.8V. The new battery can be placed where ever is appropriate.
==Conclusion==
==Conclusion==
[[Image:Batteryreplace(1)|thumb|left|250px|(Pic2) Wires on the board]]
[[Image:Batteryreplace(1).jpg|thumb|left|250px|(Pic2) Wires on the board]]
[[Image:Batteryreplace(2)|thumb|left|250px|(Pic3) Battery has been placed behind the fan]]
[[Image:Batteryreplace(2).jpg|thumb|left|250px|(Pic3) Battery has been placed behind the fan]]
* So far I've had no problem with this fix I've had the battery installed for over a year. I used a CR2032 battery, but it's not the best solution because the analyzer will try to recharge it.  
* So far I've had no problem with this fix I've had the battery installed for over a year. I used a CR2032 battery, but it's not the best solution because the analyzer will try to recharge it.  
:--[[User:Floopy|Floopy]] ([[User talk:Floopy|talk]]) 05:09, 4 May 2019 (MST)
:--[[User:Floopy|Floopy]] ([[User talk:Floopy|talk]]) 05:09, 4 May 2019 (MST)
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