On 02/08/2013 04:11 PM, Dennis Boone wrote:
I keep reading about people cracking open those chips, and I always
wonder why they bother. They're neither expensive nor difficult to find
brand-new. Why would one find it worth the time to spend an afternoon
performing surgery on that chip to replace the battery when you can get
a new one on the way for about eight bucks?
I thought the situation was that NOS chips were available, not new ones?
Honestly, though, I might hack on even a new one: potting a battery with
a limited life span is the dumbest thing since russian roulette with a
pistol.
I bought *new* ones from Mouser as recently as two years ago. I've
heard nothing about any of them being discontinued.
I agree about the limited lifespan design; that part just sucks.
-Dave
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Dave McGuire, AK4HZ
New Kensington, PA
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