It’s under the Big 3 module on the CPU card. Be super careful handling the CPU card and working on it. If that card dies you will have a boat anchor instead of a mixing board.
@@LightningBoyAudio So I’m not a tech, the console is in-front of me, should I open the master section and check the battery? Is it a difficult procedure?
Do it with the console off. There are two screws that hold the CPU card in place. You could potentially leave the card installed and just snip off the battery with a good sharp pair of wire cutters.
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hey!!just bought this board and want to get to the battery before the disaster happened, can you please describe-how?
It’s under the Big 3 module on the CPU card. Be super careful handling the CPU card and working on it. If that card dies you will have a boat anchor instead of a mixing board.
@@LightningBoyAudio You sound just like Dave)
I know from experience. I successfully repaired one dead CPU card. I failed with 3 others.
@@LightningBoyAudio So I’m not a tech, the console is in-front of me, should I open the master section and check the battery? Is it a difficult procedure?
Do it with the console off. There are two screws that hold the CPU card in place. You could potentially leave the card installed and just snip off the battery with a good sharp pair of wire cutters.