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sds7 battery

2004-08-10 by Adam Lewandowski

Hi everybody! I'm looking for battery for sds7. Is there something
like this in Europe? I'm livin' in Poland. here is what is written on
the battery: NC-M   3,6V-7R   110mAh, all the best everybody! Adam

sds7 battery

2018-05-01 by timington@...


hello
so glad I found this group!
I recently grabbed my old sds7 from my parents' basement where it's sat for the last 30 yrs...it appears to be in working order except for the battery.
when I powered it up last in the late 90s/early 2000s all the old sounds were still there but no luck this time. fiddling around with programming I found they could be rebuilt, but without the battery they can't be saved.
I've removed the card with the battery but am unsure what to do next. it is a green battery with a white cover. there is one like it on a wordpress site where the author states:

"Stock battery in my SDS 7 was a rechargeable 3.6V 110mAh NiCad. Modern replacement battery is a 3 cell 3.6V Ni-MH rechargeable backup battery, typical around 150mAh. mAh (milliampere hour) are not critical, but no need to overdo it. Anything between 100-200mAh should be fine."

is this correct?
I am not comfortable soldering a battery but I think I could remove the old one and put a new one in.
assuming the old one slides out of its harness, would the height of the replacement battery be an issue? or does the battery/harness have to be desoldered to be removed?
any help would be greatly appreciated!


Re: [Simmons Drums] sds7 battery

2018-05-02 by hr

Hi

I'm the original author of that article copyed from here 
http://snw.lonningdal.no/

Regarding the battery information I think that paragraph is thorough if 
you decide to trust it.
The old battery has to be unsoldered if it is the original battery in 
there \u2014 as shown on my webpage. Your SDS7 migh been modified at some point?

For my SDS7 I used some longer leads to the new battery and mounted it 
off the PCB board in case it should start to leak. I also wrapped it in 
3 layers of heat shrink just in case ;)

good luck!
hans


Den 01.05.2018 02:29, skrev timington@... [Simmons_Drums]:
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>
>
> hello
> so glad I found this group!
> I recently grabbed my old sds7 from my parents' basement where it's 
> sat for the last 30 yrs...it appears to be in working order except for 
> the battery.
> when I powered it up last in the late 90s/early 2000s all the old 
> sounds were still there but no luck this time. fiddling around with 
> programming I found they could be rebuilt, but without the battery 
> they can't be saved.
> I've removed the card with the battery but am unsure what to do next. 
> it is a green battery with a white cover. there is one like it on a 
> wordpress site where the author states:
>
> "Stock battery in my SDS 7 was a rechargeable 3.6V 110mAh NiCad. 
> Modern replacement battery is a 3 cell 3.6V Ni-MH rechargeable backup 
> battery, typical around 150mAh. mAh (milliampere hour) are not 
> critical, but no need to overdo it. Anything between 100-200mAh should 
> be fine."
>
> is this correct?
> I am not comfortable soldering a battery but I think I could remove 
> the old one and put a new one in.
> assuming the old one slides out of its harness, would the height of 
> the replacement battery be an issue? or does the battery/harness have 
> to be desoldered to be removed?
> any help would be greatly appreciated!
>
>
>

Re: [Simmons Drums] sds7 battery

2018-05-02 by hr

Hi

I'm the original author of that article copyed from here 
http://snw.lonningdal.no/

Regarding the battery information I think that paragraph is thorough if 
you decide to trust it.
The old battery has to be unsoldered if it is the original battery in 
there \u2014 as shown on my webpage. Your SDS7 migh been modified at some point?

For my SDS7 I used some longer leads to the new battery and mounted it 
off the PCB board in case it should start to leak. I also wrapped it in 
3 layers of heat shrink just in case ;)

good luck!
hans


Den 01.05.2018 02:29, skrev timington@... [Simmons_Drums]:
Show quoted textHide quoted text
>
>
> hello
> so glad I found this group!
> I recently grabbed my old sds7 from my parents' basement where it's 
> sat for the last 30 yrs...it appears to be in working order except for 
> the battery.
> when I powered it up last in the late 90s/early 2000s all the old 
> sounds were still there but no luck this time. fiddling around with 
> programming I found they could be rebuilt, but without the battery 
> they can't be saved.
> I've removed the card with the battery but am unsure what to do next. 
> it is a green battery with a white cover. there is one like it on a 
> wordpress site where the author states:
>
> "Stock battery in my SDS 7 was a rechargeable 3.6V 110mAh NiCad. 
> Modern replacement battery is a 3 cell 3.6V Ni-MH rechargeable backup 
> battery, typical around 150mAh. mAh (milliampere hour) are not 
> critical, but no need to overdo it. Anything between 100-200mAh should 
> be fine."
>
> is this correct?
> I am not comfortable soldering a battery but I think I could remove 
> the old one and put a new one in.
> assuming the old one slides out of its harness, would the height of 
> the replacement battery be an issue? or does the battery/harness have 
> to be desoldered to be removed?
> any help would be greatly appreciated!
>
>
>

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