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unortunately, as i'm in the uk the supplier i used can't ship them to you, not for less than £50 ish in shipping. our postal service won't touch lithium cells at all.
i ordered from https://cellpacksolutions.co.uk/products/batteries/panasonic-vl2330-1vce-rechargeable-coin-cell-tagged-battery/...
I've taken the main battery apart and taken a picture if anyone wants to see the guts, unfortunatley i can't find 17670 lithium ion cells anywhere, so replacing the cells is impossible. Wallstreet batteries seem to be in the unfortunate situation of being constructed of extinct cells.
It seems...
I've taken my wallstreet apart to get the PRAM battery out as the repllacement cells arrived yesterday. I've taken some reasonably high res pictures of the battery, with some notes if anyone else wants to have a go at repairing their battery.
I May be able to source the cable and connectors in...
I've ordered the cells to make a battery, need to work out what the connector is called, as it seems nobody makes the packs anymore, so it could be handy having a spare.
I've sourced a spare main battery, as mine does hold a charge, so I'll take whichever is in worst condition apart, replace...
Thanks
I'll definitely give making a PRAM battery a shot, it looks relatively straightforward. Looks like it'll cost me about £30 to make one, and an hour of messing about with soldering iron.
The 17670 cells in the main battery are an unusual size, I've got access to a near unlimited supply...
Hi folks
Do any of you have any idea where I can source a replacement pram battery for a 300MHz Wallstreet (PDQ) laptop? or know the spec of the battery so I can make a replacement?
Also, do any of you have any tips on opening the main battery, for rebuild? Before I start trying to hack it...
That's all the capacitors on the logic board replaced, and the damaged trace now has a layer of solder over it after having a little clean up with a fibreglass pencil.
board washed down with 99% isopropanol, then deinonised water, left to dry for 24 hours on a radiator, and it booted first...
certainly seems tobe pretty high praise for the drives, i think i'll pick one or two up. I already have plans to expand my collection. though my next planned acquisition is a powerpc and has IDE drives
I think I'll go with the tantalum surface mount caps for the logic board, as i feel there...
no fishy smell, but if i recap the logic board i'll likely recap the analog board at the same time. also really need a less noisy hard drive as this one is LOUD
Hi folks,
I bought a Mac Classic on eBay recently, as part of my plan to relive some of my youth. I had various 68k machines in the mid 90s, the only one I ever got new was an Amiga. I was given a Mac Classic free as it was going in the bin, and used it on and off for about 10 years before it...
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