...and like with every new Nicad battery you should chatge if fully on the first charge which means letting the synth work a day without powering off. --- In kawai_sx210@yahoogroups.com, "gil_we" <gil_we@y...> wrote: > 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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