First post, by Ozzuneoj
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I recently obtained a few very old 386 and 486 motherboards. I've removed corroded NiCd barrel batteries from all three boards and have had to do a few misc repairs. The only board that is currently ready to use is the 386 board, and it matches this one:
https://th99.bl4ckb0x.de/m/C-D/33092.htm
I bought some 3xAAA battery holders and I have some low self discharge NiMh batteries to use, which I think should be good for this project. Obviously the capacity is excessive, but its a fairly cheap long-term solution that doesn't require modifying the recharging circuit on the board. If I'm wrong here, please let me know, as information about this kind of thing is sparse online.
I have two questions though:
1. Why is my motherboard keeping its settings WITHOUT a battery attached? There is no battery and it is obviously an AT power supply so there is no residual power to maintain the settings. Yet when I go to use it after 12-36 hours I don't have to change the settings again. I have been using it every other day at least, so does it take several days for the settings to be lost? I was under the impression that it was an instantaneous thing once power was removed from the board and there was no backup battery.
2. Which pins do I connect the external battery to? If I check the continuity between the four pins on the battery header and the two leads the old NiCd was connected to, pin 2 connects to positive and 4 connects to negative. I just want to be sure the external battery is supposed to connect this way before doing anything.