I know the purpose of the four cells in the Lisa originally were to keep the settings intact and the date/time correct when power was cut....if for about half a day...but lets say someone is a nitpick and wants the machine complete.
We already know very well that when the batteries go bad they leak. New cells won't be any more of an exception, however what if we pot them? I usually see this done to electronics and batteries when they are going to be used in rough environments or "disposable" products but the major advantage is that while it does keep moisture and dirt out it keeps the contents of a leaking cell in. It's also really easy to do yourself. Make a small box using card paper, place the batteries inside, leave the battery leads sticking out and fill the box with cheap dollar store epoxy.
Has anyone considered this before?
We already know very well that when the batteries go bad they leak. New cells won't be any more of an exception, however what if we pot them? I usually see this done to electronics and batteries when they are going to be used in rough environments or "disposable" products but the major advantage is that while it does keep moisture and dirt out it keeps the contents of a leaking cell in. It's also really easy to do yourself. Make a small box using card paper, place the batteries inside, leave the battery leads sticking out and fill the box with cheap dollar store epoxy.
Has anyone considered this before?



