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Main => Consoles => Topic started by: Spaced Invader on September 18, 2003, 10:10:41 am
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My Dreamcast recently stopped remembering the date. I opened it up and found the CMOS battery was corroded...so I pulled it. Now for my question. Does anyone know if I can replace the battery in the Dreamcast with a generic CMOS battery (eg. Maxell CR2032 (3v)--have a few laying around). The battery I pulled is a SANYO ML2430 (3v). I realize it won't fit exactly the same. I'm not concerned with that as I bent the posts pretty badly removing the battery anyway. Thanks in advance.
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A 3V battery is a 3V battery. The only difference is that the one in the Dreamcast was rechargable.
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A 3V battery is a 3V battery. The only difference is that the one in the Dreamcast was rechargable.
I realize a battery is a battery is a battery buuut...The CR 2032 is also a CMOS battery hence rechargable (so no difference there)...what I was wondering was whether the charge rate (current draw) of the CR2032 vs. the original would cause a problem. <---Sorry 'bout that big 'ole run on sentence. I should have been more specific with my concerns in my original post (must have sounded like a knucklehead from the simplistic answer I got).
Anyway, I put it in. Hopefully there won't be a problem. Thanks for tryin'. ;)
Oops...I did some research (should have done that first), and it appears the CR 2032 is not rechargable (yes I really AM a knucklehead). Which still leaves me with a delima. If the DC is expecting a rechargabel battery (and sending a trickle charge) then won't the battery be damaged by the console? ???
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the cr-2032's are rechargable?
does that mean that If I plug in an old motherboard with a old powersupply, and put in a dead CR-2032 battery, it'll act as a battery recharger for my VMU's?
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Nope...see my post above...sorry. :-[
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I got to thinking about the trickle charge issue not long after I posted, not sure if that would cause troubles. If it does, it's only $30 to get another DC.
I think getting the same model of rechargable battery would probably be best though. Do a Froogle search for the model number of the battery.
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Anyone find out anything more on this issue? I ask because my DC is now exhibiting the same behavior as was described previously (I have to set the Time/Date every time I power the DC on). Another Dreamcast may only be $30, but I'd rather not have to replace my DC every 7 months (I got mine in April). I'll open mine up and see what the search engine gods have to say about it.
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here is a site that has some rechargeable sanyos...
http://www.tnrtechnical.com/lithium-batteries.html
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That's it! Thank you, thank you, thank you...I may have to name a child after you...or a puppy...or something. ;D
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Here a site that takes the repair a different route:
http://www.namakoteam.com/dcbattery.html