precaud wrote:maxtherabbit wrote:If you did the mod with super short wires and epoxied the battery holder directly to the RTC chip, I wouldn't find it too objectionable.
But I did... the wire is no longer than it needs to be, and the holder is epoxied directly onto the RTC chip body.
You seem desperate to find something to complain about.
I just now for the first time clicked your linked thread and looked at your mod, it looks OK. I still think socketing the chip is a better investment of time. Not sure why you are taking this personally, there are plenty of other people who have chopped up the Dallas chips to much less favorable outcomes.
Part of my issue with any of the Dallas RTC mods is the exposed battery. In my mind an original Dallas chip in a socket is superior to any other RTC battery solution, OEM or otherwise, because in the admittedly extremely unlikely scenario where a lithium primary leaks, it's completely contained. Additionally exposed battery terminals invite another potential point of contact for a short, if the battery holder is unsecured or secured with failure prone adhesive.
Having the battery directly attached to the board and inside an unitized and essentially impregnable container is what I consider to be maximum reliability. No shitty adhesives to fail, no shitty Velcro to fail, no shitty goo to leak out, no shitty box to flop around. Anything else is a downgrade