I have the service manual for the 240, but not the 210. If I had the s. manual for the 210 and knew which resistor you were referring to I could tell you. In my estimation, it is more than likely there to limit charging current to the battery....so if you disable the charging with a diode, it won't matter if its there or jumped out of the circuit. I suppose if it is there to limit current, you could replace it with a diode disabling charging. Doesn't matter how you do it, just be sure to do it correctly so you don't risk damaging the unit.
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From: gil_we
To: kawai_sx210@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [kawai_sx210] Re: is the battery actually a concern?
Date: Fri, 03 Jun 2005 16:05:55 -0000
What is the resistor connected to the battery for ?
I know the conversion procedure for the Polysix includes actually
removing (replaceing) the resistor with the diode...
--- In kawai_sx210@yahoogroups.com, "Travis Shire"
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