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Skymap IIIC internal battery replacement

 
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PostPosted: Sun Mar 25, 2007 4:56 pm    Post subject: Skymap IIIC internal battery replacement Reply with quote

Does anyone have the instructions for replacing the internal data backup
battery in a Skymap IIIC? My battery died on a trip back from Reno today
and all the user way points and flight plans are gone. Guess I'll have
to fly to all those places again to rebuild the way points. Wink

- Bill


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PostPosted: Sun Mar 25, 2007 11:54 pm    Post subject: Skymap IIIC internal battery replacement Reply with quote

Hi Bill

I did ours a few years ago (if the 3C you have is the one in an
avionics tray, not the slim one). didn' t have any instreuctions just
took the lid off and I think the top PCB (there are about 4 boards in
there) - unsoldered the old battery and fitted the new one - only took
about an hour. If you're not good at soldering, I'd find someone who is
- the PCB tracks will lift etc if you overheat them.

happy landings

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PostPosted: Tue Mar 27, 2007 11:01 pm    Post subject: Skymap IIIC internal battery replacement Reply with quote

Peter,

Thanks, I did get it apart to confirm the battery configuration. I found
a place here in California that has the same battery configuration
with the same chemistry as the one Skyforce used. It's about $3.25 plus
Shipping. You have to request they weld on solderable tabs but that only
costs and $0.25. I've been soldering for about 50 years but every once
in a while I do lift a trace. I hate those 50W wire wound resisters
soldered into a .020" trace. Easy to put in and hard to get out.

http://www.batteryspace.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=1617

- Bill

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Hi Bill

I did ours a few years ago (if the 3C you have is the one in an
avionics tray, not the slim one). didn' t have any instreuctions just
took the lid off and I think the top PCB (there are about 4 boards in
there) - unsoldered the old battery and fitted the new one - only took
about an hour. If you're not good at soldering, I'd find someone who is
- the PCB tracks will lift etc if you overheat them.

happy landings

Peter





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PostPosted: Wed Mar 28, 2007 8:09 am    Post subject: Skymap IIIC internal battery replacement Reply with quote

That’s why they make side cuts and chain saws Smile Seriously... that's one
spot where it's easy to lift a trace.

Noel

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PostPosted: Fri Mar 30, 2007 6:36 am    Post subject: Skymap IIIC internal battery replacement Reply with quote

Turns out lifting a trace is less of a problem than it could have been.
The new battery came with solderable tabs with holes in them. I just
clipped the leads off the old battery and used the old leads to connect
the new battery. So I was soldering to the leads and not the circuit board.

- Bill

Noel Loveys wrote:
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That’s why they make side cuts and chain saws Smile Seriously... that's one
spot where it's easy to lift a trace.

Noel



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