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			<title type="html"><![CDATA[64mb EMS GB USB: internal battery leak/spill]]></title>
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			<content type="html"><![CDATA[<p>First of all, hello!, I&#039;m new in this forum. I&#039;ve lurked it several times and decided to sign up.</p><p>While doing my monthly backup, after checking the .sav with an emulator, to my amusement the save was blank. Started sweating... Thought it might have been a bug in the download app, tried again, and again. Nope. The internal cart battery had leaked, like, the day before (it was still wet) <img src="https://chipmusic.org/forums/img/smilies/neutral.png" width="15" height="15" alt="neutral" /></p><p>I have two carts, same production date, and the one I use more, sometimes as long as 5 hour sessions, was the one that failed. These are the ones I&#039;m talking about:<br /><a class="postimg" href="http://i.imgur.com/r3FlhBM.png?1" title="http://i.imgur.com/r3FlhBM.png?1" id="forum_image_26972723"><img src="http://i.imgur.com/r3FlhBM.png?1" /></a></p><p>Which got me making hypothesis: Was it that I left the cart plugged? Was it because of more heat for leaving it inside a bag? Was it that I had just changed the gameboy batteries and an overvoltage did that? Was it shipped with an old cell? Was that black cat I crossed? The mirror I broke last year?</p><p>When the gameboy is turned on, the cart shuts off the internal battery to use the 5 volts provided by the handheld. My guess from looking at the circuit is that it uses a MOSFET for that purpose. But I measured and it doesn&#039;t seem to shut the internal battery quite off.<br />On my CGB, without a cart battery (cart case open) I measured <strong>0.01 volts between the terminals</strong> of the (missing) battery while the CGB was on. Then I tried to check for leakage of current with the battery plugged but my cheap multimeter couldn&#039;t register any.<br />Apparently, from what I&#039;ve been reading, lithium batteries are very sensitive to reverse voltages or short circuits. They will leak and might even explode.<br />I think this tiny current leak, for several days and hours, might have been the reason for the leakage.</p><p>If any of you have any better ideas about this, please let me know.</p><p>For now I can recommend to <strong>change the battery to a brand you know, with an expiration date you know as soon as you get the cart!</strong>. I read cell metals start dissolving during their shelf life, even if unused, and promote leaks.</p><p>Best regards</p>]]></content>
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