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True..but there could be a chance the battery is mint..as it looks like everything is mint, just meaning it was most likely stored in a cool dry place all it's life. I would have if I had the disposable income.. Like I typed above I have several A4000 motherboards and the orig. batteries show zero signs of leaking. Either way tis a lot of cash, but it is a nice new machine. Coolness. Rich |
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You know a lot about amigas but I'm going to disagree with you on this one. I think that the batter must have been energized at some point for it to start to decompose and leak. So I think they will be fine and the battery will be pristine. Pretty amazing to find an NOS a3000. I also have to disagree with all amigas still in use have had batt leakage. That is for sure incorrect. I have worked on and owned many amigas that their batteries were perfect even now. The problem is when they are stored and not used. it seems ones that get daily usage dont have the problem? (A lot of toasters I upgraded/repaired that were used in studios daily had no batt probs)
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I must say that Amiga went through the roof in price. But as you all says, there is a good chance there are some damage inside. But maybe he will just keep it unused, but i think he be better of to check it.
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Maybe this is from growing up in the country side, without a ton of money, but there's no way I'd spend 2 grand without knowing if it worked or not.
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. DangI could have bought it then flipped it after I tested it .Rich |
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haha I am a bit surprised it went for that much, but the "never used" aspect drove it up a lot I wager. Even 3000 Towers tend not to go for nearly that much.
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Its very hit and miss which ones will leak. i've gotten 15 year old amigas with perfect looking batteries,and one board the other day with a bad one. brand of batteries also does not seem to matter. Mech Last edited by mechy; 10-06-2012 at 01:47 PM.. |
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This is wrong. the worst thing to do to batteries weather lead acid or nicad or Nimh is to leave them dead flat. batteries do not like this. there could be many reasons for why some leak some dont, including some had a good mfg process and quality control,some did not. soldering process could of hurt some from the get go(too much heat). storage and usage make a difference. many variables here. I've seen some good and some bad, but only a fool leaves a 15-20 year old battery on a board regardless of leaks or not. IT will leak eventually and why risk it. I have had many boards where the battery looked good at first glance but acid had wicked its way down the legs into solder joints,just because you dont see green/white fuzz don't assume its not leaking. mech Last edited by mechy; 10-06-2012 at 01:49 PM.. |
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I was shocked it went for that much! I was one of the guys asking him to check the battery. So if you are never going to open it, or turn it on, what good is it? The minute you turn it on, it becomes a "used" amiga anyway. I just don't understand why it would go for so much, I was thinking it would do quite well if It make it to 8 or 9 hundred.
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Well every single Amiga 2/3/4000 I have ever touched the last several years has had some leakage. Some were pretty minor, others really bad. My old A3000T MB I had, had a very slight leak. I thought, Oh good I got lucky! Only a little bit of fuzz on the battery, MB seemed untouched. WRONG. There was some leakage and it ate traces. Ruined the board.
My recent local Amiga find, a FREE A3000D, also had some minor leakage, luckily it did not spread too far and I was able to clean it up. I hope it stays working! My point was, knowing all this, who would pay that much for a big box Amiga without atleast checking to see if the battery leaked. Not a smart move unless you just want mint parts and a dead motherboard... edit - here is some relevant reading if anyone has some spare time. ![]() http://www.amiga.org/forums/showthread.php?t=62944
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I'm amazed how many people are missing the point with this item. You do not buy a brand new vintage computer to use. If you want one to use, you buy a $50 second hand one. People buy NOS computers of this age as collectables. I would bet good money that this A3000 will never be taken out of its bags. The second you turn on/test an unused vintage computer, its value drops 70%.
I am an Amiga enthusiast but I also collect brand new vintage games consoles, and there is serious demand for them. A brand new, unused SNES is worth around $500, where as a second hand one is worth about $40. So there most definitely is a market for these, and I actually think the price was very fair. I would have paid that for it if they would ship to the UK. Last edited by edd_jedi; 11-13-2012 at 04:25 AM.. |
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I think the fact that it has an original NiCad battery in it and it is ~22 years old, it could/should not hold it's value very much! But there are lots of morons with lots of $$ to throw away it seems so whatever... Now I do know that NOS vintage gear will fetch alot, and I should know as I am a collector myself and have some mint systems. The point is, with leaky batteries, it will devalue the item. And I was just pointing it out that's all. If you are in the know you know, and you can see where the value is. If you ever find one, look at a NOS Atari Falcon 030 computer or TT030 sold on eBay or other sites and see what it will fetch. (those don't have NiCard batteries in them.)
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Sorry mate, but you need to look at it from the other side. I understand that as an Amiga enthusiast to you it may seem crazy to buy something that might not work and/or be damaged, but collectors want to buy things that are new and untouched. Take classic cars for example - collectors don't snub original, low mileage cars just because the tyres and hoses will have perished over time. A collector wants something to be original, and an enthusiast wants it to be in good working order. 2 completely different things, neither make anybody a moron.
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