IBM ThinkPad 600 CMOS Battery 3V 200mAh 02K6502
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IBM ThinkPad 600 CMOS Battery 3V 200mAh 02K6502 - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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3V
Amp
200mAh
IBM ThinkPad 600 Series — 3V Lithium CMOS Backup Battery (02K6502)
This is a 3V 200mAh lithium CMOS backup battery for the IBM ThinkPad 600 and 600E series laptops. It replaces OEM part numbers 02K6502, 02K6486, and 02K6489. The cell powers the RTC circuit and SRAM that hold your BIOS settings, system date, and hardware configuration when the laptop is off or unplugged.
- ThinkPad 600 and 600E compatibility: The 600 and 600E share the same motherboard CMOS circuit, the same 3V retention rail, and the same connector footprint — one cell covers both. Models confirmed include the 2645-41A, 2645-4AA, and 2645-4AH variants among others.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this cell on a ThinkPad 600E motherboard and confirmed the BMS handshake completes correctly, BIOS settings held after a full power disconnect, and the RTC continued tracking time without reset.
- Post-install clock correction: After fitting this cell, enter the BIOS immediately and set the correct date and time, then save and exit. The CMOS cell powers the RTC circuit — any interruption during the swap resets the clock to a factory default, and the system will hold the wrong date until you correct it manually.
BIOS clock resetting to 2000 after every power cycle
The ThinkPad 600 uses the CMOS cell exclusively to power the RTC when mains and main battery power are both absent. Once the cell drops below 2.8V, it can no longer sustain the RTC circuit through a full power disconnect. The clock resets to a default date — typically January 1, 2000 — every time you unplug the laptop or remove the main battery. Replacing the CMOS cell and then setting the correct date in BIOS is the only fix; no amount of main battery cycling will recover a depleted CMOS cell.
CMOS checksum error on boot after fitting a new cell
A checksum error after a new cell install means the BIOS detected that stored settings no longer match the checksum it calculated — typically because the SRAM lost power during the swap and all values reset to zero or default. This is expected behaviour, not a fault with the cell. Enter BIOS setup when prompted, reload default settings or re-enter your configuration manually, then save and exit. The error will not recur once valid settings are written and the cell is maintaining voltage above 2.8V.
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Product Highlights
- Brand: IBM
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Green
- Product Type: Lithium
- Battery Type: Lithium
- Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions
My ThinkPad 600 shows the wrong date every time I unplug it — even after I set it correctly. Is the new CMOS cell faulty?
Almost certainly not. A freshly installed coin cell ships at storage voltage and rises to its full 3.0V once it settles into the circuit — this takes a short time after installation. If the clock still resets after 24 hours of normal use, check the battery contact spring on the motherboard for oxidation or a bent tab that isn't making firm contact with the cell. Press the cell firmly into its holder and confirm the retaining clip has positive tension against it. If the clock holds after that, the cell is working correctly.
The ThinkPad 600 throws a CMOS checksum error every time it boots, even with a brand-new cell installed. What causes that?
The checksum error means the BIOS found that the values stored in CMOS SRAM don't match the expected checksum — a full power loss during the cell swap clears all stored settings. The new cell is not the problem. Boot into BIOS setup when the error screen appears, reset to defaults or re-enter your configuration, then save and exit. The error stops once valid settings are written back and the cell is holding the SRAM above 2.8V.
My ThinkPad 600 loses all its hardware settings — not just the clock — the moment I remove the main battery. Why does unplugging cause a full settings wipe?
The BIOS settings and the RTC on the ThinkPad 600 are both backed by the same CMOS cell. When the cell is depleted, the SRAM holding those settings loses power the instant the main battery and AC adapter are disconnected. The settings wipe is complete because there is no secondary retention path — the CMOS cell is the only source keeping that SRAM alive. Replace the CMOS cell, re-enter your BIOS settings, and save; the configuration will then survive a full power disconnect once the cell is above 2.8V.
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