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I just picked up a new board (Pachinko Sexy Reaction... Don't judge me!), and it's on the SSV platform which I've never dealt with before.
I tested it out and everything works fine, but I'm a bit worried about the NiCd battery on the ROM board.
The battery was sitting at 0.8V when I got it, and after running the game for a while, it will charge to 3.4ish volts, and quickly drop to 2.something while powered off.
To me this means the battery on it's way out. It's not leaking ,but the date code is from 1998, and as we all know, batteries definitely don't last forever.
Does anybody know if these batteries on SSV boards are suicide batteries?
I'm assuming the answer is no, due to the fact that it still worked fine at 0.8V, however, I hesitate to play around with it and accidentally kill it.
This game has no score saving or test menu options so I'm pretty sure it must have some function.
I am thinking about separating the SSV and ROM board and looking at the battery traces to see where they go, but I wanted to check if anybody had any information.
Japanese sites have no info about the batteries, and a quick google search showed nothing as well other than some old posts asking the same question.
Photo below. it's the neon green cylinder. Yuasa 50mAh 3.6V NiCad.
Appreciate any and all thoughts or suggestions.
Could the MAME source code have hints?
I tested it out and everything works fine, but I'm a bit worried about the NiCd battery on the ROM board.
The battery was sitting at 0.8V when I got it, and after running the game for a while, it will charge to 3.4ish volts, and quickly drop to 2.something while powered off.
To me this means the battery on it's way out. It's not leaking ,but the date code is from 1998, and as we all know, batteries definitely don't last forever.
Does anybody know if these batteries on SSV boards are suicide batteries?
I'm assuming the answer is no, due to the fact that it still worked fine at 0.8V, however, I hesitate to play around with it and accidentally kill it.
This game has no score saving or test menu options so I'm pretty sure it must have some function.
I am thinking about separating the SSV and ROM board and looking at the battery traces to see where they go, but I wanted to check if anybody had any information.
Japanese sites have no info about the batteries, and a quick google search showed nothing as well other than some old posts asking the same question.
Photo below. it's the neon green cylinder. Yuasa 50mAh 3.6V NiCad.
Appreciate any and all thoughts or suggestions.
Could the MAME source code have hints?