42S rapid battery depletion
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04-19-2015, 11:20 PM
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42S rapid battery depletion
Hello all. I'm searching for some troubleshooting advise for a sick 42S. (well, 3 of them, actually). Several coworkers and I all have old 42S's laying in a drawer with the same problem of rapid battery depletion. Like, a new set is depleted in 3-6hrs, even if the unit is turned off. I tried some of the fixes I could read about such as shorting the battery terminal, but those appear to be more of a dead calc fix.
Any suggestions? I see sporadic internet posts of people with similar problems, but have not been able to find any answers. thanks in advance! |
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04-19-2015, 11:50 PM
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RE: 42S rapid battery depletion
(04-19-2015 11:20 PM)Rob Stratton Wrote: Hello all. I'm searching for some troubleshooting advise for a sick 42S. (well, 3 of them, actually). Several coworkers and I all have old 42S's laying in a drawer with the same problem of rapid battery depletion. Like, a new set is depleted in 3-6hrs, even if the unit is turned off. I tried some of the fixes I could read about such as shorting the battery terminal, but those appear to be more of a dead calc fix. Looks like a protect diode had shorted, draining all current from the batteries. If it is right, it is fixable, but I'm not sure how difficult is to open a pioneer. |
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04-21-2015, 12:22 AM
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