Re: A few surprises working with an XT clock adapter...
- From: "Robert E. Watts" <no_one@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 28 Aug 2006 19:40:06 -0400
Hi David
I wonder what the "drop dead" voltage is, before the thing stops keeping
time. It might be as low as 2V
bob
"David L. Beem" <David@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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"IBMMuseum" wrote:
...for a 2032 lithium being the same voltage...Well, close. The soldered-in batteries are 3.6V when working
correctly, a 2032 is 3V when new. There seemed to be some seconds lost
since I did the work, but time will tell if I need to make any minor
adjustments & just how long a 2032 cell will last.
David
David@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
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