rtw wrote:a simple solution might be to slim the solder legs a bit. I had to do that when adding a battery holder to my SPI board. I used a Dremel to make it a bit slimmer.
Not sure it'll work, the battery holder terminals have a peculiar shape, you might end up breaking them. The first time I installed a battery holder I widened the hole by drilling it. I managed to do it but I realized I could have destroyed the soldering area around the hole, so the next time I used that saw. Using the saw you can control the blade movement better, it's like filing the hole. I recommend only this method.
rtw wrote:One more question, can one buy the battery from Mouser as well ? if so do you have a part number ?
Mouser # 667-TL2150S or 667-TL5902S (higher capacity)
But these batteries are very common, you should find them in any electronic shops.
rtw wrote:a simple solution might be to slim the solder legs a bit. I had to do that when adding a battery holder to my SPI board. I used a Dremel to make it a bit slimmer.
Not sure it'll work, the battery holder terminals have a peculiar shape, you might end up breaking them. The first time I installed a battery holder I widened the hole by drilling it. I managed to do it but I realized I could have destroyed the soldering area around the hole, so the next time I used that saw. Using the saw you can control the blade movement better, it's like filing the hole. I recommend only this method.
rtw wrote:One more question, can one buy the battery from Mouser as well ? if so do you have a part number ?
Mouser # 667-TL2150S or 667-TL5902S (higher capacity)
But these batteries are very common, you should find them in any electronic shops.
Norway is kind of lacking in the electronic shops department, thanks for your suggestions but what do you think about this product: 667-TL5101S ?
It's a dedicated memory backup battery, which is exactly what we are looking for.
RS have a Norwegian site too (http://www.rsonline.no/) and appear to have the holder (search for Keystone then look down the list for 1/2AA holder), no doubt then they'll also have batteries too. Only problem is they likely have a minimum order (around €30 iirc).
rtw wrote:Norway is kind of lacking in the electronic shops department, thanks for your suggestions but what do you think about this product: 667-TL5101S ?
It's a dedicated memory backup battery, which is exactly what we are looking for.
Yes (same thing actually).
Tychom wrote:RS have a Norwegian site too (http://www.rsonline.no/) and appear to have the holder (search for Keystone then look down the list for 1/2AA holder), no doubt then they'll also have batteries too. Only problem is they likely have a minimum order (around €30 iirc).
A bigger problem is that they don't have the snap-on cover which keeps the battery firmly in its place (you don't want it to fall off the holder do you?). I've bought the holders from RS myself but when I found out about the covers I ordered them from Mouser, they have no minimum order and $12 worldwide shipping on orders under 4 pounds.
Tychom wrote:RS have a Norwegian site too (http://www.rsonline.no/) and appear to have the holder (search for Keystone then look down the list for 1/2AA holder), no doubt then they'll also have batteries too. Only problem is they likely have a minimum order (around €30 iirc).
I know, sadly RS do not deal with non company orders. Besides I have ordered the holders and retainers from mouser and the price I pay is way below what RS charge