- Sharp SV2412 "battery low fanuc side (replace battery with power on)" - HELP!
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That would be the battery for all CNC memory. LEAVE THE MACHINE ON! Don't turn it off to replace the battery. Fanuc procedure only works if the battery is still good, all the traffic lights are green, you win the Lotto, and your mail order bride is a 10.
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Thanks for the reply underthetire. I left the machine on last night for fear of not being able to restart it and today I got a newish battery (CR17450SE-R) and made the replacement on the control unit (front panel) with the machine on. Measured the voltage of the newish battery (it has been sitting around for an indeterminate amount of time) and it measured 3.24V vs the old one what measured 3.05V. I was surprised that the supposedly dead battery still measured above 3V but i imagine the replacement should hold me over until i can get a brand new battery delivered.
Best procedure i could find for backing up was from the following link:
http://www.cnczone.com/forums/fanuc/...i_mate-mb.html
This backs up SRAM however im not sure exactly what this includes or doesn't include.
- Sharp SV2412 "battery low fanuc side (replace battery with power on)" - HELP!
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