In message <3C563543.A4BBB041@...>, Shayne Cafferata <scafferata@...> writes >I had a response from the Junos group regarding a dead battery in a 106 I >just purchased. The guy said that it was a 3v lithium and they are self >charging. I've posted the part number for the Poly 800s battery, which is a BR2325 cell with 2 stands and three posts. I think that he is wrong about the battery being self-charging, to the best of my knowledge lithium batteries are not rechargeable - but if you have the C-cells in your Poly800 it will drain those instead of the backup. Given that C-cells have a higher mAh rating than the 150mAh of the Lithium, the only real benefit of the lithium cell is it's extremely long standby life - it will drain fairly quickly if the machine is left without any other power source for a very long period of time - the current draw to keep the RAM alive is extremely small. I am considering installing a battery holder with 2AA cells instead. Richard -- Richard Kilpatrick, long haired prophet of doom. |\ _,,,---,,_ Musical suicide - www.mp3.com/RichardKilpatrick /,`.-'`' -. ;-;;, Work: Icon Publications, Group Sales Manager |,4- ) )-,_. ,\ ( `'::. Homepage: http://www.lovecraft.demon.co.uk/ '----''(_/--' `-'\_)Morticia
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Re: [korgpolyex] Poly 800 battery
2002-01-29 by Richard Kilpatrick
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