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Macintosh 128k/512k/Plus battery socket drop-in replacement

daanvdl

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Dear friends,

Just for those who are interested;
I designed a low cost 3D-printable drop-in replacement for the "CAPETRONIC DS 1011"/"815-0727-B" batteryholder for the Macintosh 128k/512k/Plus.
This replacement batterysocket is based on a 14500 (AA-size) 3.7V rechargeable battery which is enough to keep the clock running and save the PRAM settings.

https://github.com/daanvdl/macplus_battery_socket

Have fun!

Regards,
Daan

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Comes with metal tabs? I'd totally be interested.
Yes. See the GIT readme for the building manual. When I have more time (beginning next year) I will may sell them pre-assembled. Do you think this will be an addition to the community?
 
I said this in your other thread, but well done. I think this kind of thing is decidedly handy - there's been lots of eyes on logic boards, but in this generation of machines it's really the AB that's more fragile, so work on the AB is great.
 
I've been wanting something like this for ages! Thank you kind sir.
Definitely let me know if you start selling them pre-assembled!
 
I've been wanting something like this for ages! Thank you kind sir.
Definitely let me know if you start selling them pre-assembled!
Hi 68kPlus,

I went a step further and created a design that supports both 3.7V 14500 and 1.5V Alkaline/Lithium batteries. Using a small custom voltage regulator the output voltage remains 4.5V (which is the original battery voltage), regardless of the battery type (1.5V -> 4.5V)
I there is a 'regulator on/off' switch so you can bypass the regulator if wanted.
I still have to settle all the matters, but I will put some of them up for sale soon.

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Will check tomorrow. A quick check is saying me that shipping “to the other side of the world” will be around 15€
$66AUD total, not including GST. I might as well print and build my own, which might be a good idea. You should sell a DIY kit (print files, instructions) too!
 
$66AUD total, not including GST. I might as well print and build my own, which might be a good idea. You should sell a DIY kit (print files, instructions) too!
I’m in NZ and I’ve been working on something similar, I use 3D-printing to solve lots of problems like this. I made a battery for the Powerbook 100 that uses CAT5-wires (the stripped wires from the cable) to thread through holes in springy parts of the design. So, you can join the dots on what I was thinking - but feel free to make yours first :) I think Printables might be a good place to share designs at a low price…
 

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