701c Batteries
701c Batteries
Does anyone know of a source for batteries for 701c models? The online suppliers that list them that I have tried cannot supply, quoting lack of stock. Thanks!
Re: 701c Batteries
Try getting the old battery recelled, there are a few places that do it.
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Re: 701c Batteries
or re cell it yourself, i know i saw a post or 2 somewhere on this forum about rebuilding packs in general...
the 701 uses Nickel Cadmium (NiCad)... which are like Nickel Metal Hydride (NiMH)... just heavier and less juice... As NiMH you will get 10.8V and 1700 to 1800ma, the original NiCad was 10.8V @ 1500ma or so... the 2 types of batteries are functionally equivalent. The 701 uses 9 cells and they are most likely 14.2mm in diameter and either: 50mm (AA), 29mm (2/3 AA), or 43mm (4/5 AA) in length (the 3 "standard" sizes) and can be had for about $2 each... so $18 and some of your own labor
From googling around, the case is a pita to get apart (tends to crack easily).
Don't know how comfortable you are with a soldering iron, but to make the job easier you should be able to find batteries with pre-soldered tabs on em. (Soldering is a good skill to learn if your gonna be using old hardware as a hobby
) Just carefully "crack" open the case, then google for any numbers you find on the 9 cells inside...
NiMH and NiCad are good ones to learn on... they don't carry the explosion/fire danger as Li-Ion do with lithium contacting moisture. And past the soldering (the easy part IMO), what your normally paying for to have them professionally re-celled is getting the case apart... I did a NimH for my 760 and althogh it was a PAIN to get the case apart and didn't look too pretty... worked VERY well. That was my 1st attempt at re-celling a battery)
the 701 uses Nickel Cadmium (NiCad)... which are like Nickel Metal Hydride (NiMH)... just heavier and less juice... As NiMH you will get 10.8V and 1700 to 1800ma, the original NiCad was 10.8V @ 1500ma or so... the 2 types of batteries are functionally equivalent. The 701 uses 9 cells and they are most likely 14.2mm in diameter and either: 50mm (AA), 29mm (2/3 AA), or 43mm (4/5 AA) in length (the 3 "standard" sizes) and can be had for about $2 each... so $18 and some of your own labor
From googling around, the case is a pita to get apart (tends to crack easily).
Don't know how comfortable you are with a soldering iron, but to make the job easier you should be able to find batteries with pre-soldered tabs on em. (Soldering is a good skill to learn if your gonna be using old hardware as a hobby
NiMH and NiCad are good ones to learn on... they don't carry the explosion/fire danger as Li-Ion do with lithium contacting moisture. And past the soldering (the easy part IMO), what your normally paying for to have them professionally re-celled is getting the case apart... I did a NimH for my 760 and althogh it was a PAIN to get the case apart and didn't look too pretty... worked VERY well. That was my 1st attempt at re-celling a battery)
(2)701C,(1)760EL,(6)760XL,(1)760XD
(4)CD Drives (5)int floppies (3)ext floppy (4)2.1GB
(10)CF/IDE w/2 or 4GB 133x CF (1)760XL restore CD
(1)Belkin USB 2.0 32bit Cardbus (2)WPC54G(S) Wifi Cardbus
(1)Belkin F5D5020 NIC (1)Giga-Byte GN-WLM01 Wifi
(1)Backpack CD (1) Xircom REM56G-10 + misc
(4)CD Drives (5)int floppies (3)ext floppy (4)2.1GB
(10)CF/IDE w/2 or 4GB 133x CF (1)760XL restore CD
(1)Belkin USB 2.0 32bit Cardbus (2)WPC54G(S) Wifi Cardbus
(1)Belkin F5D5020 NIC (1)Giga-Byte GN-WLM01 Wifi
(1)Backpack CD (1) Xircom REM56G-10 + misc
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Re: 701c Batteries
600X PIII 650MHz 576MB, 701C DX4 75MHz 40MB, T61
Re: 701c Batteries
YUP! that is the page i saw linked to... I like how his replacements are much shorter but provide higher capacity then the old tech originals 
EDIT: Since this I have received my own 701C with an EXLPODED battery... My thread here about that and a rebuild of the battery
EDIT: Since this I have received my own 701C with an EXLPODED battery... My thread here about that and a rebuild of the battery
(2)701C,(1)760EL,(6)760XL,(1)760XD
(4)CD Drives (5)int floppies (3)ext floppy (4)2.1GB
(10)CF/IDE w/2 or 4GB 133x CF (1)760XL restore CD
(1)Belkin USB 2.0 32bit Cardbus (2)WPC54G(S) Wifi Cardbus
(1)Belkin F5D5020 NIC (1)Giga-Byte GN-WLM01 Wifi
(1)Backpack CD (1) Xircom REM56G-10 + misc
(4)CD Drives (5)int floppies (3)ext floppy (4)2.1GB
(10)CF/IDE w/2 or 4GB 133x CF (1)760XL restore CD
(1)Belkin USB 2.0 32bit Cardbus (2)WPC54G(S) Wifi Cardbus
(1)Belkin F5D5020 NIC (1)Giga-Byte GN-WLM01 Wifi
(1)Backpack CD (1) Xircom REM56G-10 + misc
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