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Re: [time-nuts] M12+T module questions

JM
Jim Miller
Sat, Apr 5, 2014 11:04 AM

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

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
EP
Ernie Peres
Sat, Apr 5, 2014 11:10 AM

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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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 ______________________________________________ ime-nuts mailing list -- time-nuts@febo.com o unsubscribe, go to https://www.febo.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/time-nuts nd follow the instructions there.