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  1. Hi, So my Bell Fruits scorpion 4 DOND big reds machine is showing signs that the Varta 3.6V battery may be starting to leak. I've purchased a new one and some mini breadboards and will get it off the motherboard and fly lead out the way ASAP. But today I noticed the game card (it has 4 chips on it, 2 game and 2 sound chips by the looks of it), also has a smaller Varta 2.4V 80H battery. This one looks pretty bad - the varta casing has started to split. Stupid question, but do people do the same with this battery? I have 10 mini breadboards so if I source a replacement 2.4V battery, I should be able to do similar, If so, what is the correct procedure once i power back on - will the machine alarm or is simply removing the battery a bit of a RAM clear - I guess sound volume setting may be lost etc,? Also - another stupid question, but how do you remove the game cards from the motherboard? Do they just pull out?? Thanks, Si. edit: added a picture of the new 3.6V battery I have ready with the mini breadboard which was thanks to a member (@Jonno) posting on here about how he wanted a quick switch mechanism. Thanks!!
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