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WhoDunnit : Factory reset each time it starts up.

By m111111

4 years ago



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#1 4 years ago

Who Damn`it. Recently put new batteries in.

The "battery holder" seems to have some stains on it from earlier batteries...

Could there be damage on the board?
But... Its a WPC-S, so the battery holder thing is separated-
to its own level - by plastics yes? If so would leakage be an issue with WPC-S in the same way?

Any help - much appreciated !

Best regards
M

#4 4 years ago

Looks like some leakage yes.
Pics attached.

But on this type of elevated battery holder, cant i just replace the thing? Would it have affected anything else?

Have not gotten the chance to put the meter on it yet.

Best regards
M

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#6 4 years ago

I took the battery holder off.
No visible damage on cpu board as far as i can tell.
Pics attached.

Is it possible to clean this thing or do i need to replace it ?
Have not checked with meter yet, will soon.

I cannot find a replacement for "A-17643 Battery Holder PCB Assy." thats for sale.
Any tips on where to find one?

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