That battery is brand new, should be just fine and I will make sure to 
check it this evening. I will remark that this machine has been in storage 
for a good 7+ years or so, and needed the re-capping as it would not turn 
on at all. There was no damage to traces that could be found and I cleaned 
the entire board before putting it back into service. My next question is: 
is there a possibility that some caps or something else in the power supply 
could be going bad? Everything else works fine, so I'm not sure...

On Thursday, December 29, 2016 at 10:58:15 AM UTC-5, flags wrote:
>
> On 12/29/16 2:42 AM, Jason Johnson wrote: 
> > is the motherboard recapped? (new capacitors?)?  if not thats first. 
> >  Needs cap goo  washed off and dried during the process.  After that you 
> > can start really troubleshooting. 
> > 
> > *From:* vintag...@googlegroups.com <javascript:> <
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>
>
> How is the battery voltage? 
>
>

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