Thanks TVROPRO
I've been in the electronics business for 20 years. I am very comfortable with
soldering and even work with smd components on a regular basis.
I've never seen something like this before. Just one wrong move and the unit
is either toast or the battery explodes in your face.
I have seen motorola radios that will loose their memory or key if a backup battery
dies or is shorted. But the information can be reloaded.
I was just checking my weller temp controlled soldering iron. And yes the tip
is grounded for ESD reasons.
If I apply that Iron to the positive terminal of that battery and the unit is grounded anywhere it will short the battery, loose it ID and probably explode.
Good job GI/Moto
I've been in the electronics business for 20 years. I am very comfortable with
soldering and even work with smd components on a regular basis.
I've never seen something like this before. Just one wrong move and the unit
is either toast or the battery explodes in your face.
I have seen motorola radios that will loose their memory or key if a backup battery
dies or is shorted. But the information can be reloaded.
I was just checking my weller temp controlled soldering iron. And yes the tip
is grounded for ESD reasons.
If I apply that Iron to the positive terminal of that battery and the unit is grounded anywhere it will short the battery, loose it ID and probably explode.
Good job GI/Moto