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RE: [Linndrum] Re: LinnDRUM Accus replacing

hi DAVE !

I think you are wrong, cause on mine, all battery
have the same direction polarity:

+ ------ -
+ ------ -
+ ------ -

Alex


--- Dave <djretro83@...> a écrit :


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Hi Everyone!

I just stumbled upon this group and saw that some of
you need to replace batteries in
your LinnDrums. It's really not that hard if you are
somewhat capable at soldering. Just
remember which direction to place the batteries. They
go like this:


(back of LinnDrum)
+ *************** -

- *************** +

+ *************** -
(front of LinnDrum)

I realize that this post is nearly a month old and
most of you have probably figured out
how to do it or have called Bruce Forat requesting
assistance. (I know I have several times)
If you haven't and need help, don't be afraid to
contact him. He's a great guy and will take
the time to help you. His number is 818-763-3007.
Good luck!






--- In Linndrum@yahoogroups.com, ALX002 <alx002@y...>
wrote:
>
> Hi Elliot !!
>
> I bought 3 Rechargeable Accus Ni /CD 600Ma 1,2V !!
> That what adviced me FORAT!!!
>
> But I have now to replace it !! It's not so easy !!!
>
> Alex
>






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Hello Can anyone explain me how to change the Battery NI/CD on the linndrum ??? thx ALex...
ALEX
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Dec 13, 2005
11:04 pm

Hi Alex, I'd like to know too. What type of batteries are they? This forum seems a little slow. Any question i've ever asked has gone un-replied. Elliott...
Elliott O'Mara
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Dec 14, 2005
10:24 am

Hi Elliot !! I bought 3 Rechargeable Accus Ni /CD 600Ma 1,2V !! That what adviced me FORAT!!! But I have now to replace it !! It's not so easy !!! Alex ... ...
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Dec 14, 2005
1:58 pm

Hi Everyone! I just stumbled upon this group and saw that some of you need to replace batteries in your LinnDrums. It's really not that hard if you are...
Dave
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Jan 19, 2006
10:32 pm

hi DAVE ! I think you are wrong, cause on mine, all battery have the same direction polarity: + ------ - + ------ - + ------ - Alex ... Hi Everyone! I just...
alx002
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Jan 20, 2006
10:01 am

Hi Alex! Unless Roger Linn made a revision to the circuit board at some point, that's the way they "should" be. My LinnDrum is a Revision B and that's how...
Dave
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Jan 20, 2006
7:05 pm

Hi Alex! I did some poking around in my Linn products and in my LM-1 the battery polarities go + - + and in my LinnDrum is + - + but in my 9000 and...
Dave
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