At 10:36 PM +1000 7/15/01, Remy Davison wrote:
>  >It would appear that the PRAM battery in my "new" 5300c is dead.
>>Does anyone know the manufacturers model or part number of the
>>battery itself.  I've got the Apple part number but I'm looking to
>>just replace the battery.
>I actually have one sitting here doing nothing. You're welcome to it
>Clark, but I hate to think what even a tiny part like this would cost to
>ship from Australia. Cost the grand total of $US3.  Can Apple not provide
>one? They got them for me quite easily (took about a week). Nice & easy
>to replace, fortunately.


Can you read the manufacturer and model/part number off of it?

TIA
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