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cpu8088
Jun 28, 2017Virtuoso
Pro 6 Vbat voltage in enclosure out of spec
with my beloved Pro 6 the logs showing
"System Vbat voltage in enclosure internal is out of spec (2.69 V)"
this pop up 2 to 10 minutes
is this a concern?
how to fix?
I thnk it's DDB18, not DD818:
- labelvol1: DDB18
minvol1: 1.62
maxvol1: 1.98
It's a 1.8V source, which sounds like a memory voltage, though I have no idea what "DDB" stands for. And this is saying yours is too high.
Is the reported VBat still the same with the battery removed? I's expect a reading of zero if that really is battery voltage.
- labelvol1: DDB18
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- StephenBGuru - Experienced User
I believe this just means the CR2032 battery is failing.
There are some pictures here that might help you replace it: https://community.netgear.com/t5/Using-your-ReadyNAS/ReadyNAS-Pioneer-Pro-corrupt-flash-no-boot-menu/m-p/1184930/highlight/true#M121169
- cpu8088Virtuoso
thanks stephenb
but i have already put in a new battery and the warnings still come up
- SandsharkSensei - Experienced User
I'm not sure what Vbatt is. I don't think it's the actual battery, though. I bought a used NAS that had no battery at all, and I didn't initially realize it because there was no warning about it.
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