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snip I don't know what the chances af leakage are... but I would not feel comfortable to leave it Philo we are talking abot removal of old battery and insertion of a new one. I also believe that leakage is a low probability if left in based on past data Lithium coin batteries are not known for leakage. True, the risk is probably minimal. since i've been soldering since I was a kid... I , of course would remove it... but if one were not too sure of their skills then it would be better no to usolder it |
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On May 5, 9:01*pm, "philo" wrote:
snip I don't know what the chances af leakage are... but I would not feel comfortable to leave it Philo we are talking abot removal of old battery and insertion of a new one. I also believe that leakage is a low probability if left in based on past data Lithium coin batteries are not known for leakage. True, the risk is probably minimal. Philo Not to be nasty but snipets are rude Everyone on this group has used reply with all info attached. since i've been soldering since I was a kid... I , of course would remove it... but if one were not too sure of their skills then it would be better no to usolder it Philo Not to be nasty but snipets are rude Everyone on this group has used reply with all info attached. I did say chances I also researched the problem and made a statement based on data. Probabilty and chance are not the same although inter realated I have been soldering for over 30 years I have a degree in Chemistry and understand the compostion. of the battery and understand all its principles All I want to do is get this working for AWM If you feel you can fix it Go right ahaead |
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"metronid" wrote in message ... On May 5, 9:01 pm, "philo" wrote: snip I don't know what the chances af leakage are... but I would not feel comfortable to leave it Philo we are talking abot removal of old battery and insertion of a new one. I also believe that leakage is a low probability if left in based on past data Lithium coin batteries are not known for leakage. True, the risk is probably minimal. Philo Not to be nasty but snipets are rude Everyone on this group has used reply with all info attached. since i've been soldering since I was a kid... I , of course would remove it... but if one were not too sure of their skills then it would be better no to usolder it Philo Not to be nasty but snipets are rude Everyone on this group has used reply with all info attached. I did say chances I also researched the problem and made a statement based on data. Probabilty and chance are not the same although inter realated I have been soldering for over 30 years I have a degree in Chemistry and understand the compostion. of the battery and understand all its principles All I want to do is get this working for AWM If you feel you can fix it Go right ahaead No snipping here... but on virtually any group I've been on... I get yelled at if I *don't* snip. If it's different here, yep...then I missed that one! My newsreader is simply configured unambiguously so nothing is missed, even if a message is snipped. Anyway... If you know how to solder...that's fine...the real question is..does the OP? Though it is never a good practice to leave an expent battery in place... if one does not feel comfortable unsoldering it... the risk of a "botched" job is certainly greater than just leaving it in. As to batteries... I am a senior service engineer for Enersys and have 33 years experience in the field. No, we do not mfg cmos batteries. G |
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On May 6, 5:03*am, "philo" wrote:
"metronid" wrote in message ... On May 5, 9:01 pm, "philo" wrote: snip I don't know what the chances af leakage are... but I would not feel comfortable to leave it Philo we are talking abot removal of old battery and insertion of a new one. I also believe that leakage is a low probability if left in based on past data Lithium coin batteries are not known for leakage. True, the risk is probably minimal. Philo Not to be nasty but snipets are rude Everyone on this group has used reply with all info attached. since i've been soldering since I was a kid... I , of course would remove it... but if one were not too sure of their skills then it would be better no to usolder it Philo Not to be nasty but snipets are rude Everyone on this group has used reply with all info attached. I did say chances I also researched the problem and made a statement based on data. Probabilty and chance are not the same although inter realated I have been soldering for over 30 years I have a degree in Chemistry and understand the compostion. of the battery and understand all its principles All I want to do is get this working for AWM If you feel you can fix it Go right ahaead No snipping here... but on virtually any group I've been on... I get yelled at if I *don't* snip. If it's different here, yep...then I missed that one! My newsreader is simply configured unambiguously so nothing is missed, even if a message is snipped. Anyway... If you know how to solder...that's fine...the real question is..does the OP? Though it is never a good practice to leave an expent battery in place... if one does not feel comfortable unsoldering it... the risk of a "botched" job is certainly greater than just leaving it in. As to batteries... I am a senior service engineer for Enersys and have 33 years experience in the field. No, we do not mfg cmos batteries. G Your job experience is superb Now tell AWM how to remove the battery Tell the person about snipping leads Explain how to solder in a holder Explain the advantages and disadvantages of leaving the old battery |
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"metronid" wrote in message ... On May 6, 5:03 am, "philo" wrote: "metronid" wrote in message ... On May 5, 9:01 pm, "philo" wrote: snip I don't know what the chances af leakage are... but I would not feel comfortable to leave it Philo we are talking abot removal of old battery and insertion of a new one. I also believe that leakage is a low probability if left in based on past data Lithium coin batteries are not known for leakage. True, the risk is probably minimal. Philo Not to be nasty but snipets are rude Everyone on this group has used reply with all info attached. since i've been soldering since I was a kid... I , of course would remove it... but if one were not too sure of their skills then it would be better no to usolder it Philo Not to be nasty but snipets are rude Everyone on this group has used reply with all info attached. I did say chances I also researched the problem and made a statement based on data. Probabilty and chance are not the same although inter realated I have been soldering for over 30 years I have a degree in Chemistry and understand the compostion. of the battery and understand all its principles All I want to do is get this working for AWM If you feel you can fix it Go right ahaead No snipping here... but on virtually any group I've been on... I get yelled at if I *don't* snip. If it's different here, yep...then I missed that one! My newsreader is simply configured unambiguously so nothing is missed, even if a message is snipped. Anyway... If you know how to solder...that's fine...the real question is..does the OP? Though it is never a good practice to leave an expent battery in place... if one does not feel comfortable unsoldering it... the risk of a "botched" job is certainly greater than just leaving it in. As to batteries... I am a senior service engineer for Enersys and have 33 years experience in the field. No, we do not mfg cmos batteries. G Your job experience is superb Thank you! Now tell AWM how to remove the battery Tell the person about snipping leads Explain how to solder in a holder Explain the advantages and disadvantages of leaving the old battery I'm sure if the OP needs further help he'll ask.. it seems like the subject has already been pretty well covered. |
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