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Lewis C Emerson <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 25 Oct 1999 22:19:21 -0400
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If the CMOS battery dies must one always replace it with a battery of the
same type?  My battery is a 3.6 volt NiCad.  Is it permissible to replace
that with a Lithium battery of about that same voltage, or perhaps just a
tad less.  I am worried about the fact that the Li battery is probably
not a chargeable type and there must be a charging circuit for the NiCad
on the motherboard.  Actually, I've already done this and so far (several
days now) things seem OK.  Should I be worried?

Lewis Emerson
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