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Re: [oberheim] Stock soldered battery replacement with holder/coin

2016-06-07 by Daniel Forró

I always wondered why so much synthesizer users want to exchange  
soldered battery for battery holder, and use standard batteries... It  
could have some sense when the battery has to be replaced for the new  
one each month, or let's say, once in the year.

But when I consider that batteries in the most of my numerous  
instruments still work well after 25 or even 33 years, I really don't  
see any reason to do such replacement :-)

If battery needs replacement, I use again the soldered battery - it's  
the same soldering effort, and it will last another 25 years (that  
means probably it will survive me).

Daniel Forro


On Jun 7, 2016, at 9:56 PM, Boniforti Flavio boniforti.f@...  
[oberheim] wrote:

> Hi.
> The correct voltage should be very easy to find out: just read it  
> from the battery you are about to desolder ;-)
> I did such a job in my GEM S2 Turbo and put a CR2032 with holder in  
> it... no big deal, as long as you have enough space in there...
>
> Let us know what/how you will do!
> BR,
> Flavio.
>
> solar_tapestry@... [oberheim] <oberheim@yahoogroups.com>  
> schrieb am Di., 7. Juni 2016 um 14:28 Uhr:
>
> I have a Matrix-1000 (cream face model) and would like to replace  
> the stock solder leads battery with a holder/standard coin cell.
> Does anyone know the correct holder part or has done this prior? Can  
> anyone advise what information/specs I need to order a battery  
> holder for replacement. How to measure leads distance and correct  
> voltage for instance. I have some experience in soldering and  
> appears easy enough but my understanding of electronics and what I  
> need specs wise is limited.

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