From Newsgroup: comp.sys.tandy
On Sun, 30 Dec 2018 23:40:59 -0800, Chris Tobar wrote:
Hi all,
I bought a vintage Tandy 200 portable computer a while back. It's in
good condition and works great, with a few minor issues. It's a really
cool little computer and I'm amazed that it runs on AA batteries! I took
the cover off one time and I saw that it has a small built-in
nickel-cadmium backup battery. Surprisingly, it still holds a charge and
kept documents in the RAM even after the AA batteries died. I noticed
though that the ends of the battery look a little bit corroded. Should I
be concerned about this? I've heard that old batteries in some other
vintage computers can start to leak and damage the circuit board, but
someone else told me that I don't really to worry about Ni-Cad batteries leaking. Should I replace it? And if so, what would you recommend? I
would think that a more modern Ni-mh would be better.
Yes, you should be concerned. Those batteries, plus any electrolytic capacitors, are not designed to last 30 years and usually start to leak
by now.
It's normal to replace the battery. Replacement batteries are very easy
to get.
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