Sorry! I thought I saw your name was Scott as I read through the older messages here. I feel like a boob, seeing that your name is actually Christopher. I beg your pardon for that. Anyway, there's a sort of boutique battery chain in my area that probably carries that next-best part, so I'll be giving them a call. Thanks! --- In PolySix@yahoogroups.com, The Old Crow <oldcrow@o...> wrote: > > Radio Shack loves to do this: stock a part, then discontinue it. > > The next-best solution is to just buy a CR2032RH battery. These have > solder tabs on them. www.mouser.com has them as stock# 614- CR2032RH. > > Ideally, you want a CR2032RH1 (which Mouser lists but does not stock), > but the tabs of an -RH can be bent to fit just fine in the PCB holes. > > ref: http://www.renata.com/content/tabbedlithium/3pinshorizontal.pdf > > Crow > /**/ > > On Sat, 15 Nov 2003, toorglick wrote: > > > Right now I'm waiting to see if I can get an old mobo from work so I can > > harvest the battery holder. Radio Shack apparently doesn't carry the > > part listed at the Old Crow's site these days (I went to a few local > > ones looking for even some left over stock). In the meantime, I'll > > start by cleaning the keybed and seeing if the dodgy patch #4 button can > > be cleaned.
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Re: PolySix arrived today - I'm happy and I'm sad
2003-11-16 by toorglick
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