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Yamaha SPX50D Battery Replacement
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stoneattic
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PostPosted: Thu Oct 09, 2008 3:11 am    Post subject: Yamaha SPX50D Battery Replacement Reply with quote

I have an old Yamaha SPX50D effects unit that is giving me a Low
Battery message. Not surprising given it>s age. The battery is the
typical CRxxxx disc type but the connectors as spot welded? on to it
covering up the battery part number. Does anyone know what battery
this takes? I>ve been searching to no avail.
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stoneattic
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PostPosted: Thu Oct 09, 2008 11:36 am    Post subject: Re: Yamaha SPX50D Battery Replacement Reply with quote

On Oct 9, 6:02 am, "Gareth Magennis" <sound.serv...@btconnect.com>
wrote:
[quote]"stoneattic" <l...@stoneattic.com> wrote in message

news:bdacba7c-6ac3-4817-bb37-a6d4bcc11f41@q5g2000hsa.googlegroups.com...

I have an old Yamaha SPX50D effects unit that is giving me a Low
Battery message. Not surprising given it>s age. The battery is the
typical CRxxxx disc type but the connectors as spot welded? on to it
covering up the battery part number. Does anyone know what battery
this takes? I>ve been searching to no avail.

These are the most comon types:http://uk.farnell.com/jsp/search/browse.jsp;jsessionid=RKSQKTF2FPUTMC...

There are several variants, some with only 2 connectors, some with different
pin spacing etc. They solder onto the PCB, those spot welded connections
are part of the battery.

Most audio manufacturers use 3volt 2032 type lithium coin cells, this is
what you should be looking for.

If you really want to make sure you get a drop in replacement, get one from
Yamaha.

Gareth.
[/quote]
Thanks, I>ll try a 2032. I>m not worried about it being a drop in
replacement. I>ll make it "fit". I just want to be sure that I use
the correct battery.
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Gareth Magennis
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PostPosted: Thu Oct 09, 2008 3:02 pm    Post subject: Re: Yamaha SPX50D Battery Replacement Reply with quote

"stoneattic" <lee@stoneattic.com> wrote in message
news:bdacba7c-6ac3-4817-bb37-a6d4bcc11f41@q5g2000hsa.googlegroups.com...
[quote]I have an old Yamaha SPX50D effects unit that is giving me a Low
Battery message. Not surprising given it>s age. The battery is the
typical CRxxxx disc type but the connectors as spot welded? on to it
covering up the battery part number. Does anyone know what battery
this takes? I>ve been searching to no avail.

[/quote]

These are the most comon types:
http://uk.farnell.com/jsp/search/browse.jsp;jsessionid=RKSQKTF2FPUTMCQLCIRJK0Q?N=500005+1001313+213616&Ntk=gensearch_001&Ntt=lithium+coin+cell&Ntx=&_requestid=365630

There are several variants, some with only 2 connectors, some with different
pin spacing etc. They solder onto the PCB, those spot welded connections
are part of the battery.

Most audio manufacturers use 3volt 2032 type lithium coin cells, this is
what you should be looking for.

If you really want to make sure you get a drop in replacement, get one from
Yamaha.



Gareth.
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stoneattic
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PostPosted: Fri Oct 10, 2008 12:02 am    Post subject: Re: Yamaha SPX50D Battery Replacement Reply with quote

Gareth Magennis wrote:
[quote]"stoneattic" <lee@stoneattic.com> wrote in message
news:bdacba7c-6ac3-4817-bb37-a6d4bcc11f41@q5g2000hsa.googlegroups.com...
I have an old Yamaha SPX50D effects unit that is giving me a Low
Battery message. Not surprising given it>s age. The battery is the
typical CRxxxx disc type but the connectors as spot welded? on to it
covering up the battery part number. Does anyone know what battery
this takes? I>ve been searching to no avail.



These are the most comon types:
http://uk.farnell.com/jsp/search/browse.jsp;jsessionid=RKSQKTF2FPUTMCQLCIRJK0Q?N=500005+1001313+213616&Ntk=gensearch_001&Ntt=lithium+coin+cell&Ntx=&_requestid=365630

There are several variants, some with only 2 connectors, some with different
pin spacing etc. They solder onto the PCB, those spot welded connections
are part of the battery.

Most audio manufacturers use 3volt 2032 type lithium coin cells, this is
what you should be looking for.

If you really want to make sure you get a drop in replacement, get one from
Yamaha.



Gareth.


[/quote]

Yamaha got back to me and indeed you are correct, it is a CR2032. They
gave me a part number to order from them for $6.66US. I>m going to put
a socket in while I>m there and just use a regular battery but it>s nice
to know that they respond quickly and still support their older products.
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Gareth Magennis
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PostPosted: Fri Oct 10, 2008 12:17 am    Post subject: Re: Yamaha SPX50D Battery Replacement Reply with quote

"stoneattic" <some_dude@some_where.com> wrote in message
news:gclkgu$prc$2@registered.motzarella.org...
[quote]Gareth Magennis wrote:
"stoneattic" <lee@stoneattic.com> wrote in message
news:bdacba7c-6ac3-4817-bb37-a6d4bcc11f41@q5g2000hsa.googlegroups.com...
I have an old Yamaha SPX50D effects unit that is giving me a Low
Battery message. Not surprising given it>s age. The battery is the
typical CRxxxx disc type but the connectors as spot welded? on to it
covering up the battery part number. Does anyone know what battery
this takes? I>ve been searching to no avail.



These are the most comon types:

http://uk.farnell.com/jsp/search/browse.jsp;jsessionid=RKSQKTF2FPUTMCQLCIRJK0Q?N=500005+1001313+213616&Ntk=gensearch_001&Ntt=lithium+coin+cell&Ntx=&_requestid=365630

There are several variants, some with only 2 connectors, some with
different
pin spacing etc. They solder onto the PCB, those spot welded
connections
are part of the battery.

Most audio manufacturers use 3volt 2032 type lithium coin cells, this is
what you should be looking for.

If you really want to make sure you get a drop in replacement, get one
from
Yamaha.



Gareth.




Yamaha got back to me and indeed you are correct, it is a CR2032. They
gave me a part number to order from them for $6.66US. I>m going to put
a socket in while I>m there and just use a regular battery but it>s nice
to know that they respond quickly and still support their older products.
[/quote]


Yours probably has the original battery. Solder in a new one, it will give
you at least another 5 years, if you think you will still be using it then.




Gareth.
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Franc Zabkar
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PostPosted: Fri Oct 10, 2008 2:09 am    Post subject: Re: Yamaha SPX50D Battery Replacement Reply with quote

On Wed, 8 Oct 2008 20:11:44 -0700 (PDT), stoneattic
<lee@stoneattic.com> put finger to keyboard and composed:

[quote]I have an old Yamaha SPX50D effects unit that is giving me a Low
Battery message. Not surprising given it>s age. The battery is the
typical CRxxxx disc type but the connectors as spot welded? on to it
covering up the battery part number. Does anyone know what battery
this takes? I>ve been searching to no avail.
[/quote]
AFAIK, CRxxyy batteries are 3V lithium types where ..

xx = diameter in mm
yy = thickness in 10ths of mm

For example, a CR2032 is a 3V lithium battery, 20mm in diameter and
3.2mm thick.

- Franc Zabkar
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