check your solders on the battery pack wires. Also see if you get 4.6 volts out of the battery pack. Seen them not work and needing wires redone them from new. They are cheap and mass produced after all. And use cheap wires in assembly.
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check your solders on the battery pack wires. Also see if you get 4.6 volts out of the battery pack. Seen them not work and needing wires redone them from new. They are cheap and mass produced after all. And use cheap wires in assembly.
Also will it boot after you clear settings restored error? Could have damaged the ram if not. Go nvram and never look back. Batteries of any kind suck.
agreed. after resoldering both wires check for power at the wires and at the nvram or asic. easy to do.
will it boot after clearing the battery error?
Check for VCC at D2 as thats the battery diode and d1 is the 5.0 volt diode. Also pin 28 on the ram and every middle pin on each side of the asic. Your D2 could be bad and not allowing the power from the battery pack to reach the ram.
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