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Display should read: Select Desired Wash. now reads 'select item please'. prices are off too, with top button saying $1.

also can't find my handheld controller.

also it's a sunny saturday!

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If your ACW loses it's memory or the display says "Memory Data Altered" the battery that holds he memory is going dead. On the Goldline controller the battery is soldered to the controller board. you'll have to send it to Hamilton for repair.
 

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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.
 

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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.
If you keep it long enough you will. The ACW-4 controller uses a BRAM module that plugs into the main board, it can be serviced in the field.
 

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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.
 

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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.
 

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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
 

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Randy,

For the Goldline ACW .... even with a lab grade fine heat control grounded soldering station with a variety of fine tips?

mike
Just jam a dollar coin in it in place of the battery.
 

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Randy,

For the Goldline ACW .... even with a lab grade fine heat control grounded soldering station with a variety of fine tips?

mike
Randy,

Not sure if the following additional comment will help for some attempting to do the more challenging "in the field solder repairs" because there could be other technicalities specific to The Goldline ACW of which you are probably the most familiar with compared to anybody else active on this specific forum.

We have found that a large lighted magnifier on a good workbench setting has been helpful for more challenging finer printed circuit board work.

mike walsh www.kingkoin.com
 

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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.

I just simply replaced the old one with the new.....and then took the ROM from atop the old unit, and put it on the new one.

There's not really much to it.

This was for an ACW IV by the way.
 

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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.
 

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That’s the correct way to change BRAM module on the ACW-4. The challenge is the get it installed in right direction.
For that kind of close work, it can also be helpful to be near sighted instead of far sighted:). I had cataract surgery done on both eyes so I no longer have :( that built in advantage like some others:).
 

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So just order a Dallas DS1216C and replace the existing one? That simple? Hamilton wants $100+ to do that.
Sure that'll work. Just make sure you plug it in the right way. You can also use a Dallas DS1243Y-120
 
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