battery desoldering advice
Randy McLaughlin
cctalk at randy482.com
Sat Apr 9 00:25:22 CDT 2005
From: "C Fernandez" <fernande at internet1.net>
Sent: Saturday, April 09, 2005 12:05 AM
> Jay,
>
> If your quick about it, soldering shouldn't hurt a battery. I've kept a
> wet cloth handy while doing it, so I can keep the battery cool. We've
> actually been talking about replacing nvram batteries in another
> thread.... those all get soldered.
>
> Chad Fernandez
> Michigan, USA
>
> Jay West wrote:
>
>> I need to replace the battery in an item I have. It's the
>> quartersized/style one. The way it is attached to the board, is via a
>> clip arrangement that you'd swear makes the battery removable. However,
>> it is in fact soldered or spot welded into the clip somehow. As a result,
>> I'd rather not just cut the clip arms to replace the battery as I'd have
>> trouble getting the new one in.
>>
>> The only possibility I see is unsoldering the clip from the battery, but
>> it strikes me as a rather bad idea to put a soldering iron to a battery.
>> Suggestions?
>>
>> Jay West
I'm no expert but I've soldered directly onto batteries for years and never
had any problems.
I use a soldering station and run it up to 850 degrees (F).
I start by tinning the battery then using my finger rub spit on it to cool
it, people afraid to be crude can use a damp sponge.
After I've tinned all of the battery ends I then can quickly tack wires onto
them running the soldering station at arount 750 degrees (F).
I run the temperature up high to reduce time spent applying heat to the
battery.
Randy
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