Changing the 1240 back up battery: Difference between revisions

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==Fix==
==Fix==
* '''WARNING!''' When taking the analyzer apart, users are at there own risk! The inside contains deadly voltages and no work must be done if the "active voltage" bulb is flashing. Once the lid is removed it can be found on the top of the device behind the CRT.
* '''WARNING!''' When taking the analyzer apart, users are at there own risk! The inside contains lethal voltages and no work must be done if the "active voltage" bulb is flashing. Once the lid is removed it can be found on the top of the device behind the CRT.
* 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==
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