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6657.1 | Write back cache batteries | SSDEVO::THOMPSON | Paul Thompson, Colorado Springs | Wed May 07 1997 17:08 | 14 |
| >>> Problem 1.
>>> Battery date is 3/97 and cache module rev. is B01.(etch rev. H01,
>>> s/n:ZG54010883)
>>> Battery contact of cache module was corrosion and battery liquid was
>>> no leaked.
>>> I think this cache module is returned to repair center. And then,
>>> repair center did eco(B01) and eliminated the corrosion.
>>> Why replace the battery contact of cache module?
Corroded contacts should always be replaced. There is no reason to chance
passing this corrosion to another battery and cache module.
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6657.2 | | TKTVFS::NAKAMURA_Y | | Wed May 07 1997 21:32 | 7 |
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Thank you for your reply. I hope so.
How is the problem #2?
Best regards.
Yasuhide Nakamura
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6657.3 | i have had two failures. | JOBURG::HARRIS | | Sat May 10 1997 08:58 | 3 |
| See also 6575
Ivan
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6657.4 | Not the same | SSDEVO::RMCLEAN | | Mon May 12 1997 09:28 | 1 |
| These are very different batteries...
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6657.5 | More battery info | SSDEVO::THOMPSON | Paul Thompson, Colorado Springs | Fri May 16 1997 12:26 | 22 |
| Digital has identified a quality problem with the Write Back
Cache batteries. Batteries manufactured by our vendor with a date code
in calendar year 1996 may fail pre-maturely. The vendor has corrected
a manufacturing defect leading to these quality problems.
New batteries with dates codes of 1997 do not have this problem
and we are recommending that batteries dated 1996 be replaced with
fresh lot batteries dated 1997.
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Note: Batteries with the date stamped on a white label were
originally manufactured in 1996 and should be considered suspect
of having the manufacturing defect. The batteries with the date stamped
on the white label on the face of the battery should be replaced with
new 1997 date coded batteries.
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Batteries with a manufactured date code in 1997 should be planned for
replacement two years from the date of manufacture stamped on the
battery.
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