Reply 20 of 24, by DaveDDS
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maniacminer wrote on 2025-02-22, 02:01:Now I am figuring out what to connect this to, I don't think there is a lot of space inside the chassis for a CR2032 in a holder to fit. I'll have to do some fiddling about and see what works.
Is there much room above the Dallas chip?
What I've done (on a number of occasions) is to dremel enough of a circle in the
Dallas casing (which is quite thick on the one's I've done) to hold the CR2032 in
place, then using a bit of "black tape" around the ends of the chip, hold the new battery
in place with flat - loops filled with solder and pounded flat - leads pressed against it via
pressure from the tape (which is a bit stretchy)
Doesn't take that much room over the chip, and I've had some in service this way for
a few years...
But I've mostly done battery-backuped RAM chips, not so much RTCs - so I don't know for
sure how the internal layout differs (I figured these out with very slow/careful dremeling -
and some - of the same part number/different date codes - were a bit different!
so just be very careful!
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