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First post, by my03

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So i ordered a "similar" battery (same spec regarding voltage, etc) and expected a similar, rather small, battery pack to drop in my mailbox. Not so much in practice as what arrived was considerably bigger in size (to say the least).

Anyhow, the stand-by batter had started to leak a tad bit so it as time to get rid of that anyhow (the large thing to the left). Getting rid of the stand-by actually made room necessary for the huge cmos battery 😀 i had to splice the old cables/new cables to reuse the connector as the new one was a bit bigger (but no major issue overall).

I now run with this thing onboard and i calculate that the next replacement will be around 2145 😉

(yes, the amps/hour were considerably higher of course

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Reply 1 of 5, by mikejolley

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Nice find!

I'm struggling to find the battery spec for this, or that battery you have from its serial number. Can you share the voltage/spec of the one you successfully used?

I've an old 460CDT which some signs of life but obvious battery damage. I'm hoping its CMOS but I cannot find a suitable replacement.

Cheers

Reply 3 of 5, by my03

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Giantclam is right. Its preferred to get the original part # (as it fits snugly inside the intended holder). When i googled it, i got a hit on this slightly bigger unit, and it works alright, but i would have preferred the original (smaller) size for sure.