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GC/SGC battery replacements...
Posted: Sat Jan 14, 2012 5:42 pm
by Dave
Hi folks,
It's been a LONG time without an update.
I have assembled a few of the first battery replacements and am testing them now to make sure they meet all dimensional, operational and materials requirements. Unfortunately, the PCB house didn't put the CE logo on them as was required/requested, so I'll have to have that corrected, but right now it looks like they should be ready to ship in 6-8 weeks. (It takes 3-4 weeks to get PCBs shipped at a price I'd like.)
Dave
Re: GC/SGC battery replacements...
Posted: Sat Jan 14, 2012 11:36 pm
by RWAP
That is good news indeed - plenty of Gold Card / Super Gold Card owners will be pleased to see these available again
Re: GC/SGC battery replacements...
Posted: Sun Jan 15, 2012 12:45 pm
by dilwyn
Would a small CE sticker suffice, or does it have to be on the PCB itself?
ANyway, good news, look forward to these becoming available.
Dilwyn
Re: GC/SGC battery replacements...
Posted: Sun Jan 15, 2012 5:59 pm
by Dave
My understanding is that a sticker is acceptable, but the CE is supposed to be part of the fabric of the device. I believe most will sell into industrial applications as these batteries were used mostly in industrial automation systems, so it matters that it's right.
Re: GC/SGC battery replacements...
Posted: Thu Jan 19, 2012 10:04 pm
by Dave
After early testing, everything is electrically sound, but there are two mechanical issues:
1. The pins I selected are just fractionally too small for the turned sockets on some GCs and SGCs.
2. The style of battery holder I purchased isn't ideal - they are right on the dimensional limits, and when typing, can make intermittent contact with the metal undertray of the keyboard - unacceptable.
I have modifications for both.
Re: GC/SGC battery replacements...
Posted: Tue May 22, 2012 6:07 pm
by Dave
Hi all,
After three different test boards, I hit a wall - the problem being that the battery has to fit within small dimensional limits forces the PCB to be so thin that it is fragile and easily damaged and broken. Any product which has a good chance of not surviving shipping or the installation process is a bad product.
I've stepped back and looked at a different route, and have found a different way to assemble the battery replacements - well, two!
The new, simpler design is much quicker to complete.
Updates soon!
Re: GC/SGC battery replacements...
Posted: Wed May 23, 2012 10:35 am
by twellys
Good luck with that Dave!