What happens when 3.6v motherboard battery goes dead?

My PowerMac G4 MDD is about 4 years old now. I noticed a 3.6v lithium battery on the motherboard and was wondering if I should replace it before it goes dead, like preventative maintenance, or just wait for it to fail, if it ever does? If it does fail, what would happen? Thanks for details on this.

12" PowerBook G4, PowerMac G4 Dual MDD, Mac OS X (10.4.11)

Posted on Jan 24, 2008 9:35 AM

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Jan 24, 2008 5:59 PM in response to Photon2

Like Thomas said, it depends on the machine. In some, should the dead battery cause a boot failure, a second start will give a normal start-up. You may have to zap the PRAM to get a start, or start from a system CD and then warm boot from the hard drive. Fortunately, the G4s don't show some of the ill-tempered dead battery problems of older Macs with "Old World ROM."

Batteries are reatively cheap if you order on-line, so it's a good idea to keep one around. I have two in the veggie drawer of our frig, stored for future need. Radio Shack has the correct battery as part number 23-026 but you have to look for the number as most clerks don't realize that they carry a Mac PRAM battery, However, RS has grown expensive--about US$15--so I only use them in an emergency.

I get batteries on-line from:
Other World Computing
Operation Headgap Systems

The latter pays the shipping, even if you buy only one little battery,

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