You should replace it with the exact specifications NiCad and NiCad only battery. There's voltage and Amperage, and it's faily easy to replace, just get the same specification battery cut out the older one and solder the new one in (with the correct direction of course). But I really suggest you'll get a pro. to do it if you're not have any experience with electronics. --- In kawai_sx210@yahoogroups.com, "texhand" <texhand@y...> wrote: > Haven't had time to cover all the files and links, but thanks for the > work relating to the kawai sx 210. Now, I am scared. I have both a 240 > and 210 and am sure the barreries are original. The 240 has not > leaked, because i have been inside to fix a short but my 210 is > untouched. Both work well and am seeking advice to change the > batterys. Can one just remove the old battery, connect with wire to a > holder to a 3v cell and hang off the back? or is there the charging > voltage to deal with? If no damage exists. > > LUV my Kawai
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Re: nice work
2004-09-25 by gil_we
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