Jim/Chris
Thanks for the connector/cable info.
Regarding the battery:
I used a 2032 coin cell battery and holder I un-soldered from an dead PC
motherboard.
Even a coin cell will last its shelf life at least.
According to the manual the module is designed for a rechargeable type
while the lithium coin cells I'm aware of (e.g. 2032) are primary and not
rechargeable. There is already a battery holder there which is perhaps 6mm
in diameter. There is a tiny marking next to it "UV-R1" or "UV-M1".
I'm aware of the need to shift the levels from the PC. Thanks for the
reminder however.
73
jim ab3cv
Hi Jim,
here is the type....Sanyo ML621 ML 621 Rechargeable 3V cmos Backup BatteryNEW!
available on ebay......
best regards,
Ernie. HG5ED.
-----Original Message-----
From: Jim Miller jim@jtmiller.com
To: time-nuts time-nuts@febo.com
Sent: Sat, Apr 5, 2014 1:04 pm
Subject: Re: [time-nuts] M12+T module questions
Jim/Chris
Thanks for the connector/cable info.
Regarding the battery:
I used a 2032 coin cell battery and holder I un-soldered from an dead PC
otherboard.
Even a coin cell will last its shelf life at least.
According to the manual the module is designed for a rechargeable type
hile the lithium coin cells I'm aware of (e.g. 2032) are primary and not
echargeable. There is already a battery holder there which is perhaps 6mm
n diameter. There is a tiny marking next to it "UV-R1" or "UV-M1".
I'm aware of the need to shift the levels from the PC. Thanks for the
eminder however.
73
jim ab3cv
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