Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!ukma!cwjcc!neoucom!wtm From: wtm@neoucom.UUCP (Bill Mayhew) Newsgroups: comp.sys.att Subject: Re: Replacing batteries in ATT 6300 Summary: Call your friendly vendor Keywords: 6300, battery Message-ID: <1710@neoucom.UUCP> Date: 5 Sep 89 23:37:55 GMT References: <866@occrsh.ATT.COM> <1725@cbnewsl.ATT.COM> Distribution: comp Organization: Northeastern Ohio Universities College of Medicine Lines: 18 The clock battery in the PC 6300 is a 3.6 volt nickel-cadmium type. Most are made by Yuasa. We had some dead 6300 clocks a while back, and found suitable replacments in the Newark Electronics book. They had both 50 mA hr and 100 mA hr capacity batteries that would fit the motherboard solder pads. I would imagine that Pioneer, Hamilton-Avnet, etc. should have similar batteries. I think they cost about six bucks each. The Unix PC, on the other hand uses a non-rechargable lithium coin cell. One should be able to find a suitable replacement cell and holder at mail order places such as Jameco, Digikey, JDR,... (see the classified ads in the back of your favorite PC magazine). The battery and holder should cost less than five bucks. Bill