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LC III PRAM battery solutions

Challenger 1983

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I recently took a gamble on a non-working LC III logic board on ebay, it turns out a quick isopropyl wash got it to chime and boot, only problem Is that pesky PRAM battery as it controls video on these models and It makes me worried leaving one in the machine, has anyone come up with a solution to this issue?

 

MrFahrenheit

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I buy a 4 pack on amazon for $18 CAD free shipping. The ones I buy are Xeno brand. 
 

If you’re interested in having it recapped I can provide that service for you. 

 
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Challenger 1983

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I buy a 4 pack on amazon for $18 CAD free shipping. The ones I buy are Xeno brand. 
 

If you’re interested in having it recapped I can provide that service for you. 
Ah okay, I’ll get some on amazon, I’m probably going to attempt this Recap myself but If not I’ll definitely send it your way:)

 

erichelgeson

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unfortunately this machine needs it in order to display an image
My LCIII has never(removed it before I recapped it) had a pram battery in and works fine - maybe something else going on here?

Agree I have a few sets of Xeno and they work fine for the machines I do have a battery in.

 

Challenger 1983

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My LCIII has never(removed it before I recapped it) had a pram battery in and works fine - maybe something else going on here?

Agree I have a few sets of Xeno and they work fine for the machines I do have a battery in.
I was always under the impression that the LC III needs a battery to work, mine will not display video without one but as soon as I install a battery it works just fine

 

MrFahrenheit

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I was always under the impression that the LC III needs a battery to work, mine will not display video without one but as soon as I install a battery it works just fine


LC series machines all need working batteries to work properly.  This is how I buy cheap "non-working" LC machines on eBay.  They work, just the battery is dead.

 

Challenger 1983

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LC series machines all need working batteries to work properly.  This is how I buy cheap "non-working" LC machines on eBay.  They work, just the battery is dead.
I figured, I’ll buy a battery on amazon, I saw I can get the tadiran original battery so I’ll buy one of those

 

bibilit

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LC series machines all need working batteries to work properly.  This is how I buy cheap "non-working" LC machines on eBay.  They work, just the battery is dead.


I have the whole set, none of them had a battery, and except the 475, all working fine with no issue.

 

Daniël

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LC series machines all need working batteries to work properly.  This is how I buy cheap "non-working" LC machines on eBay.  They work, just the battery is dead.
My "regular" LCs do not need batteries at all to function, this seems doubtful.

 

Brett B.

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I have had dozens of pizza box LCs of every variant over the years - the ONLY one that has a PRAM battery quirk is the 475.  Turn it on, wait for the chime, flip it off and back on again quickly and you're good to go.  NONE have done anything past simply not holding the date/time/etc.  None.

I would suspect a flaky power supply or capacitor electrolyte damage on ANY LC/II/III/III+ that doesn't go straight to video when powered on.

 
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