Larry;
I went though this a while back and I found a solution to
CMOS batteries. Rayovac makes a replacement battery that ]
works for most computers.
Here's a quote from their webpage at:
http://www.rayovac.com/oem/clock5a.html
"The Rayovac 844-1, a 4.5 volt alkaline battery with a wire
lead and pin connector, that will replace virtually any computer
battery from 3.6 volts to 7.2 volts. This Rayovac 844-1 is the solution
for 90 percent of computer battery replacements-- a near one size fits
all replacement."
I have used a couple and they seem to work fine. I don't think
the voltage is that critical.
Hope that helps;
Larry Atlow wrote:
>
> I'm working on a Compaq motherboard with a dead battery that was
> attached to the motherboard. The original battery is a 3V. Would I do
> any damage to the board or any other components if I used a battery of a
> different voltage on the external battery connector?
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