WTB: Upper system board Thinkpad 701
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michaelsunrise
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WTB: Upper system board Thinkpad 701
Hallo forum members,
What I am looking here is an upper system board for Thinkpad 701 C or 701 CS. It is the system board which has the battery charging circuit embedded.
Unfortunately these machines have been sold with NICD batteries outside the US which destroy the system board.
Who can help me out ? Please leave message, PM or email
Thank you Michael
What I am looking here is an upper system board for Thinkpad 701 C or 701 CS. It is the system board which has the battery charging circuit embedded.
Unfortunately these machines have been sold with NICD batteries outside the US which destroy the system board.
Who can help me out ? Please leave message, PM or email
Thank you Michael
Re: WTB: Upper system board Thinkpad 701
It may be helpful if you have a FRU number for those people who don't know what the "upper system board" is supposed to be...... people like me. 
I have a 701C parts machine with a good motherboard, but I've never been inside the machine. The cost of shipping an entire machine to Europe would be cost prohibitive!
FYI, the machines sold in the US had leaky batteries too.
I have a 701C parts machine with a good motherboard, but I've never been inside the machine. The cost of shipping an entire machine to Europe would be cost prohibitive!
FYI, the machines sold in the US had leaky batteries too.
Current Thinkpads: 600E, 600X, 701C, A31 (Flexview), R51 (Flexview), R60, T42P (Flexview), TR50E, T60 (Flexview), X61s (Ultralight), Z61m (Ti) Non-Thinkpad: Toshiba 100ct
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michaelsunrise
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Re: WTB: Upper system board Thinkpad 701
Thank you Virge for your helpful advice
I have done a research and the part number should be :
04H8343 This is the upper system board.
Of course I know that worldwide shipping is expensive but I have had various good experience with PRIVATE 'US' purchases. I know they could send cheap via USPS, i have bought lower system boards and bezels and they managed to ship via USPS letter for as low as $15. On the other side US COMPANIES have tried to force highest shipping rates ever estimated and use only most expensive parcel services without any understandable reason.
As far as I know IBM has used NIMH and modem board in US market, NICD and no modem board in European markets. Teh NICD damages the battery contacts and loading circuits.
Best regards and greetings
Michael
I have done a research and the part number should be :
04H8343 This is the upper system board.
Of course I know that worldwide shipping is expensive but I have had various good experience with PRIVATE 'US' purchases. I know they could send cheap via USPS, i have bought lower system boards and bezels and they managed to ship via USPS letter for as low as $15. On the other side US COMPANIES have tried to force highest shipping rates ever estimated and use only most expensive parcel services without any understandable reason.
As far as I know IBM has used NIMH and modem board in US market, NICD and no modem board in European markets. Teh NICD damages the battery contacts and loading circuits.
Best regards and greetings
Michael
Re: WTB: Upper system board Thinkpad 701
If the battery technology is different are the charging circuits the same between the US boards and those in Europe? I know that the 701C machines I have seen, the batteries have a tendency to leak as well. Some leak near the terminals, others leak at the other end. Leaks at the terminals could easily damage the machine. I'd take apart the 701C I'm selling for parts, but I don't have the tools. It uses a tiny torx driver which doesn't seem to be included in any of my tool sets.
Current Thinkpads: 600E, 600X, 701C, A31 (Flexview), R51 (Flexview), R60, T42P (Flexview), TR50E, T60 (Flexview), X61s (Ultralight), Z61m (Ti) Non-Thinkpad: Toshiba 100ct
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michaelsunrise
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Re: WTB: Upper system board Thinkpad 701
hallo virge,
I assume the upper boards and circuits are the same for both batteries, because there is only one part number if memory serves me well. NiCD and NIMH are often interchangeable not only in computers.
To take it apart you will need a torx t1 bit and a lot of patience. Have you any idea what the shipping of the whole 701 in piece would cost if you choose USPS, i mean not DHL or UPS but the normal postal parcel ?
Thanks for your advice...
Bye Michael
I assume the upper boards and circuits are the same for both batteries, because there is only one part number if memory serves me well. NiCD and NIMH are often interchangeable not only in computers.
To take it apart you will need a torx t1 bit and a lot of patience. Have you any idea what the shipping of the whole 701 in piece would cost if you choose USPS, i mean not DHL or UPS but the normal postal parcel ?
Thanks for your advice...
Bye Michael
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michaelsunrise
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Re: WTB: Upper system board Thinkpad 701
Push, push...
There must be someone who has it in the junkbin...
Thanks for your help
PLS let me know via pm
There must be someone who has it in the junkbin...
Thanks for your help
PLS let me know via pm
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michaelsunrise
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Re: WTB: Upper system board Thinkpad 701
Hallo Forum members,
Alternatively I am looking for friendly forum members with adress in the US who could let me use their adress for delivery and who could forward me the parcel via USPS to europe.
I know where I could order the needed part but the shippin is prohibitive or the company refuses to ship internationally.
Thank you
Michael
Alternatively I am looking for friendly forum members with adress in the US who could let me use their adress for delivery and who could forward me the parcel via USPS to europe.
I know where I could order the needed part but the shippin is prohibitive or the company refuses to ship internationally.
Thank you
Michael
Re: WTB: Upper system board Thinkpad 701
The 701c weighs about 4lbs without the battery, so it would be too expensive to ship overseas as a parts unit. You'd be looking at $40 or so! I'll send you a PM if I get ahold of a T1 bit...
Current Thinkpads: 600E, 600X, 701C, A31 (Flexview), R51 (Flexview), R60, T42P (Flexview), TR50E, T60 (Flexview), X61s (Ultralight), Z61m (Ti) Non-Thinkpad: Toshiba 100ct
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michaelsunrise
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Re: WTB: Upper system board Thinkpad 701
Push Push,
Many thanks for actions taken !
Still looking for upper system board !
Best regards
Michael
Many thanks for actions taken !
Still looking for upper system board !
Best regards
Michael
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michaelsunrise
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Re: WTB: Upper system board Thinkpad 701
push push
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michaelsunrise
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Re: WTB: Upper system board Thinkpad 701
Oje, no Chance to get this ??
Push Push
Push Push
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