Bgodwillok
- Feb 18, 2009
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I have taken the motherboard CMOS battery out of a Hewlett Packard Compaq Presario V3142AU laptop and the battery is dead.
I have located a battery with the same specifications without wires attached and no plug. This battery...
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...this is what the removed dead laptop battery looks like...
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Could I solder the original wires to the two terminal tabs, I note one of the tabs is very big, without damaging the battery?
I have 40W soldering iron and I should be using a 25W soldering iron.
From what I have experienced with soldered motherboard batterys the solder is more like a weld.
I would wrap the finished battery with wires with heatshrink or maybe insulation tape.
Because one of the terminal tabs is very wide would that affect the power from the battery to the laptop motherboard?
I have located a battery with the same specifications without wires attached and no plug. This battery...
Uploaded with ImageShack.us
...this is what the removed dead laptop battery looks like...
Uploaded with ImageShack.us
Could I solder the original wires to the two terminal tabs, I note one of the tabs is very big, without damaging the battery?
I have 40W soldering iron and I should be using a 25W soldering iron.
From what I have experienced with soldered motherboard batterys the solder is more like a weld.
I would wrap the finished battery with wires with heatshrink or maybe insulation tape.
Because one of the terminal tabs is very wide would that affect the power from the battery to the laptop motherboard?
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