I have a ACW4. Do I have a battery that is going to go dead at some point that I am going to have to send to Hamilton for repair? Just wondering.
Randy- I am having the same memory issue. Has happened only a couple times. Can I not pull that board and solder battery on? It can't be that hard Or can I rig up an uninterruptable power supply to prevent any quick outage or surge or brown out?
I have UPSs on all my American Changer units, because a quick up or down on voltage would make the screen go blank. The UPS installation solved it.
It all depends on which model ACW you have. The ACW-4/5’s use a BRAM module, it plugs into board. You can do the ACW-4/5 without much help. The Goldline ACW’s the battery is soldered to the board, I wouldn’t recommend doing that one yourself.
Randy,
For the Goldline ACW .... even with a lab grade fine heat control grounded soldering station with a variety of fine tips?
mike
FWIW.....several years back, I had the same symptoms. I found the "smart socket" on the board....and mine was a Dallas DS1216C. It's simply a small battery type device packaged in a DIP-28 piggyback socket.
That’s the correct way to change BRAM module on the ACW-4. The challenge is the get it installed in right direction.
So just order a Dallas DS1216C and replace the existing one? That simple? Hamilton wants $100+ to do that.