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CE could not remove clip on local 520 card . Ended up pushing battery
out. The remote site is over a thousand miles away. They have appropriate
QSECOFR access - it is their box. They just walked away from maintenance
three years ago. Long and ugly story. Nice to know that battery doesn't
swell. Battery had to be ordered. Expected in Thursday or Friday, so I
was told.

John McKee

On Wed, Jan 14, 2015 at 2:35 PM, Roberto José Etcheverry Romero <
yggdrasil.raiker@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

520 CEC batteries are the standard NIMH batteries, they do not swell and
they always require a shutdown for replacement. they are the kind of
battery that make you question whoever designed the card since removing the
clip that holds'em is a tricky question and somebody might break the card
doing it (i think no traces go thru that area but...).
It's an easy task for an experienced CE and DIYers.
Regarding the QSECOFR access, remember that the DST qsecofr can reset the
OS's qsecofr password, if you perchance have that one, you might be able to
walk somebody thru the DST menues to rest it...

Best luck,

Roberto


On Wed, Jan 14, 2015 at 5:27 PM, John McKee <jmmckee@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

I think IBM is doing this. I would almost guarantee batteries have
swollen. I base that on the fact that remote system has been sitting
since
2011, minimally used, always powered on. Battery may have failed *just*
last year. I have no way to know. No QSECOFR access and no QSMBTTCC
program installed (v5r3).

John McKee

On Wed, Jan 14, 2015 at 2:11 PM, Steinmetz, Paul <PSteinmetz@xxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

John,

As previously stated, the batteries are not hard to change, once you
have
the part number.
On our old P5, IBM CE supplied the batteries, we were able to do most
concurrent, except for the CEC, that took a power down.
I remember a few times the batteries "swelled" and they were a PIA to
remove.

Paul

-----Original Message-----
From: MIDRANGE-L [mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of
Vernon Hamberg
Sent: Wednesday, January 14, 2015 2:59 PM
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Subject: Re: Cache battery replacement cost - curiosity

John

At a former job I've replaced cache batteries. We got some at Batteries
Plus - they work but don't have the heat sensor connection, if I recall
correctly.

This can depend on which card you have - once you have that card
number,
you can google for it and get info on which battery pack to use - then
google THAT number, see what it looks like - if it looks like 3 AA
cells
wrapped up in plastic, you can do the thing at BatteriesPlus.
Otherwise,
eBay can be your friend - or do the google to find vendors with
new-old-stock.

You have probably been quoted IBM off-maintenance prices - you can
certainly do better than that on older hardware such as this.

Some of these packs are hard to get out - remember to bring your
ChannelLock pliers - hey, I'm only just barely kidding!

HTH
Vern

On 1/13/2015 6:46 PM, Bradley Stone wrote:
I've replaced the cache batter on my 515 twice now... it's a hassle,
but easy. Battery can be found on ebay, or I bet Larry could get you
one too.

They're basically like those old wireless phone batteries.

Brad
www.bvstools.com

On Tue, Jan 13, 2015 at 6:06 PM, John McKee <jmmckee@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

Thanks. I have no idea who is doing the replacement. Just seemed
high.
Not my responsibility. I was asked to try to determine when a
backup
was performed. I think IBM is doing the battery - somebody wanted
to
know if there was a good backup. Data area QSAVSYS showed last save
in 2005. No idea why I would be asked to verify when a backup was
done on a system over athousand miles away, when they have somebody
on
site.

When cache battery was replaced at my location, it was quick. Of
course, at my site, it was only at warning level. No idea how long
it has been failed at remote site. Possibly several years.

John McKee

On Tue, Jan 13, 2015 at 5:52 PM, DrFranken <midrange@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

It depends.

NiMH Batteries are about $20 and labor is about an hour, but two if
it's in the CEC.
Li-ION Batteries are about $200 (depending on supplier) and labor
can be as little as 20 minutes and maybe as up to two.
If this is IBM they will ask for a P.O. for as much as they think
is
the upper limit. They will charge you actual but remember they have
a HIGH hourly rate and a minimum number of hours and much higher
battery prices than those above.

- Larry "DrFranken" Bolhuis

www.frankeni.com
www.iDevCloud.com
www.iInTheCloud.com

On 1/13/2015 6:33 PM, John McKee wrote:

I learned today that the remote 520 will get cache battery
replacement.
This system is off maintenance. Somebody stated cost would be 500
-
1000
dollars.

Really?

John McKee

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