kirikl wrote:Does SC-55ST have a battery?
kirikl wrote:But for what? It is ROM based module. I don't think it is battery inisde
twood1130 wrote:Lithium batteries use dry electrolytes, they cannot leak.
twood1130 wrote:There tends to be a lot of misinformation about batteries. To make it simple to understand, try to remember what happens when alkali metals hit water...
BOOM!
Yeah, no liquids in 2032s, or any other lithium based batteries.
Ozzuneoj wrote:Just opened the SC55 I bought and the battery was totally corroded on the bottom. No sign of damage at all and the unit was pristine. It'd been in its retail box so long that the power cord and RCA cables had styrofoam stuck to them from the internal packing material... the only other item I've received like this was an IBM PC keyboard that was labeled as defective in 1984 (opened in 2014), where the styrofoam had decomposed and stuck to the cable. This unit looks like it was barely used and was extremely well taken care of. The tear-off shipping labels are still attached to the box with the units serial number on them. So, the corrosion certainly isn't related to environment.
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