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Hello,\n
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No formal training, but do like to repair devices at home (and keep vintage electronics and computers going).\n
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Yet another alkaline battery has leaked prodigiously into a device (after only a few months). A wall-mounted thermostat.\n
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Is the sort of clip pictured, which contacts an AA battery negative terminal at one end, and seemed to just clamp onto a conductive trace at the edge of PCB at the other, an easy-to-find standard form (for replacement) or a custom piece?\n
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It is quite corroded and even peeling, and suspect replacing the clip would be better than devising a work-around.\n
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Visually searching through product photos on supplier websites (like Digi— and Mous-- here in the US) has not been effective.\n
\n
Thanks for any comment.
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I'd assume that since it's from a thermostat, it's likely a custom made part - most of the common traditional thermostat companies like have been around for a while tend to mostly reuse their existing custom designs instead of using standardised components\n
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No formal training, but do like to repair devices at home (and keep vintage electronics and computers going).\n
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Yet another alkaline battery has leaked prodigiously into a device (after only a few months). A wall-mounted thermostat.\n
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Is the sort of clip pictured, which contacts an AA battery negative terminal at one end, and seemed to just clamp onto a conductive trace at the edge of PCB at the other, an easy-to-find standard form (for replacement) or a custom piece?\n
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It is quite corroded and even peeling, and suspect replacing the clip would be better than devising a work-around.\n
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I'd assume that since it's from a thermostat, it's likely a custom made part - most of the common traditional thermostat companies like have been around for a while tend to mostly reuse their existing custom designs instead of using standardised components\n
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\n
No formal training, but do like to repair devices at home (and keep vintage electronics and computers going).\n
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Yet another alkaline battery has leaked prodigiously into a device (after only a few months). A wall-mounted thermostat.\n
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Is the sort of clip pictured, which contacts an AA battery negative terminal at one end, and seemed to just clamp onto a conductive trace at the edge of PCB at the other, an easy-to-find standard form (for replacement) or a custom piece?\n
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It is quite corroded and even peeling, and suspect replacing the clip would be better than devising a work-around.\n
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\n
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I'd assume that since it's from a thermostat, it's likely a custom made part - most of the common traditional thermostat companies like have been around for a while tend to mostly reuse their existing custom designs instead of using standardised components\n
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Hello,\n
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No formal training, but do like to repair devices at home (and keep vintage electronics and computers going).\n
\n
Yet another alkaline battery has leaked prodigiously into a device (after only a few months). A wall-mounted thermostat.\n
\n
Is the sort of clip pictured, which contacts an AA battery negative terminal at one end, and seemed to just clamp onto a conductive trace at the edge of PCB at the other, an easy-to-find standard form (for replacement) or a custom piece?\n
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It is quite corroded and even peeling, and suspect replacing the clip would be better than devising a work-around.\n
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Hello,\n
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No formal training, but do like to repair devices at home (and keep vintage electronics and computers going).\n
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Yet another alkaline battery has leaked prodigiously into a device (after only a few months). A wall-mounted thermostat.\n
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Is the sort of clip pictured, which contacts an AA battery negative terminal at one end, and seemed to just clamp onto a conductive trace at the edge of PCB at the other, an easy-to-find standard form (for replacement) or a custom piece?\n
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It is quite corroded and even peeling, and suspect replacing the clip would be better than devising a work-around.\n
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Visually searching through product photos on supplier websites (like Digi— and Mous-- here in the US) has not been effective.\n
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Thanks for any comment.
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I'd assume that since it's from a thermostat, it's likely a custom made part - most of the common traditional thermostat companies like have been around for a while tend to mostly reuse their existing custom designs instead of using standardised components\n
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Since it's peeling this could be difficult to salvage too... usually I use foil to solve connection issues caused by corrosion, or have a poke around on Ebay for a secondhand one if it's really bad\n
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Hello,\n
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No formal training, but do like to repair devices at home (and keep vintage electronics and computers going).\n
\n
Yet another alkaline battery has leaked prodigiously into a device (after only a few months). A wall-mounted thermostat.\n
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Is the sort of clip pictured, which contacts an AA battery negative terminal at one end, and seemed to just clamp onto a conductive trace at the edge of PCB at the other, an easy-to-find standard form (for replacement) or a custom piece?\n
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\n
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