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EDIT: oops, instruction in post 33, just above.
Wow, I even thanked that post. I have absolutely no recollection of that

It's irrelevant anyway. My N900 has been lying dormant for over two years
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Most devices have 0.2F 3V capacitor instead of battery. It's funny issue, because faulty cap significantly reduces time on battery, I had this issue in N95-2 and my PSP. After replacing cap both problems - short battery life and clearing RTC after battery removing has been fixed.

Capacitor looks like this:

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Capacitor looks like this: https://in.element14.com/productimag...B/42264039.jpg
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However, capacitors look like this: https://duckduckgo.com/?q=capacitor&...ages&ia=images
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Reuploded the image. This cap is very special
 

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Originally Posted by Trzyzet View Post
Most devices have 0.2F 3V capacitor instead of battery. It's funny issue, because faulty cap significantly reduces time on battery, I had this issue in N95-2 and my PSP. After replacing cap both problems - short battery life and clearing RTC after battery removing has been fixed.
How much does it reduce battery life? I'm trying to assess if I should bother replacing that.
With a battery that is not new, my N900 can go ~ 1 day doing maintenance (ssh, un/installing stuff etc.), more just using it.
 
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That would be a really good to know. I could also bother to replace it if it indeed affects significantly on battery life.
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Originally Posted by Trzyzet View Post
Most devices have 0.2F 3V capacitor instead of battery. It's funny issue, because faulty cap significantly reduces time on battery, I had this issue in N95-2 and my PSP. After replacing cap both problems - short battery life and clearing RTC after battery removing has been fixed.

Capacitor looks like this: https://i.postimg.cc/JzwYcZDy/42264039.jpg
If a defective cap drains the battery, does a li-ion battery also do?
Because Joerg_RW says the original is a li-ion battery not a cap. (post #1)

Also, he says we could replace the bupbat with a 3.2V cap, not a 3V.
Does this 0.2V makes a difference?

In the mean time, or for those who don't want to replace it, we could just remove the Backup battery. Solving, at least, the battery drain problem.
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Does this 0.2V makes a difference?
In theory, maybe. In practice, no.
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Originally Posted by ric9K View Post
If a defective cap drains the battery, does a li-ion battery also do?
Because Joerg_RW says the original is a li-ion battery not a cap. (post #1)
That's not a battery. For very long time I also thought this component is a battery but no - This is a capacitor. It should have even its parameters on the side
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Also, he says we could replace the bupbat with a 3.2V cap, not a 3V.
Does this 0.2V makes a difference?
Does not matter in this case.
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In the mean time, or for those who don't want to replace it, we could just remove the Backup battery. Solving, at least, the battery drain problem.
Exactly, if you can't find or solder a new one, you can just remove it to prevent main battery from draining.
 

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