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Hi, I thought these would be easy to find but have searched and can't find anything similar to the stock spring pair with caps on them.
Any suggestions for a suitable replacement?
What have others successfully used?
TIA, dmh
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03-29-2021, 03:46 PM
(This post was last modified: 03-29-2021, 03:47 PM by Hans Brueggemann.)
never had an issue on my HP-71Bs with the coiled spring tabs. if i had to replace them, i'd probably try to solder two of these in a side-by-side fashion:
Batt Contact Spring AAA PC Pin
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Might be hard to solder those without surface treatment first. Spot welding might work better, but many people might not have a spot welder handy.
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Often, after a battery leak in a 71B, the acid damages the "chrome" face of the battery contacts on the ends of the springs and battery contact is not good. You can try cleaning them thoroughly with DeOxit Red, but problems can persist depending on the damage level.
One simple, if not aesthetic, solution is to just fold a small sheet of aluminum foil to cover each pair of adjacent springs. The same may also be needed on the center pair on the left side as well. Not pretty, but seems to work well.
--Bob Prosperi
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(03-29-2021, 03:56 PM)cruff Wrote: Might be hard to solder those without surface treatment first. Spot welding might work better, but many people might not have a spot welder handy.
they are specifically made for soldering into printed circuit boards, but welding may be fine, too.