Mike_P wrote:
well that thingy seems to be way past tense on production and "appears" to have been replaced with a model # in the $500 price range.
that being theorized, even if another member has knowledge on method of replacement I'd bet they have no memory of what battery to be replaced.
so...I'd suggest being patient and waiting to talk to SATA so at least you might get the proper battery info. I mean seriously, at the cost to replace you really aren't wasting time trying to keep yours operational for another 15 years!
Ha! Yeah, that's the plan right now Mike. There's good videos on the Adam2 one but nothing for the Adam original. Not even a parts diagram. I could spray without it but it sure does make it easier to dial in pressures I've historically used. It's more than likely a CR 2032 battery but I won't know until I take it apart properly.