Mod_Man_Extreme wrote:
Whoa whoa whoa, hold on there.
Some Sega CD's have a rechargeable button cell like inside the Dreamcast. If his cell says rechargeable on it replacing it with anything other than the same rechargeable battery spells disaster for that machine.
Whoa, that's crazy! I had no idea that some Sega CD's had a rechargeable battery.
Heh, yeah it surprised me when I first saw it too. Every other system I see has either the rechargeable one or just a regular CR2032.
I'm guessing Sega decided on which to use based on market conditions back in the day.
My Consoles:
Genesis - Nomad - SegaCD - GameGear - Sega Saturn - Dreamcast - NES - SNES - N64 - Gamecube - Wii - Playstation - PSone & LCD - PS2 - PS3 - Xbox - 3DS
Niode wrote:Send him a dodgy cheque. Make it out to Scammy McScammerson.
Try looking for a Pico II fuse. I ordered a few online back when my Sega CD had the same problem, and they worked perfectly Shouldn't bee too expensive either, I think I got around 6 for less than a fiver shipped....a few extras just in case you run across any others with the same problem
Kiko68 wrote:Try looking for a Pico II fuse. I ordered a few online back when my Sega CD had the same problem, and they worked perfectly Shouldn't bee too expensive either, I think I got around 6 for less than a fiver shipped....a few extras just in case you run across any others with the same problem
Kiko68
Like these? Is there a certain one I should get (none of them say 850mA)? If I got these, would I not need a fuse holder then?
I really need to learn more about this electronics stuff. D:
Mod_Man_Extreme wrote:
Whoa whoa whoa, hold on there.
Some Sega CD's have a rechargeable button cell like inside the Dreamcast. If his cell says rechargeable on it replacing it with anything other than the same rechargeable battery spells disaster for that machine.
I need to replace my battery and its one of the rechargeable ones, which are proving difficult to find at a reasonable price. Does the chemistry of the battery matter if I happen to see one cheap or does it HAVE to be ml?
Curlypaul wrote:I need to replace my battery and its one of the rechargeable ones, which are proving difficult to find at a reasonable price. Does the chemistry of the battery matter if I happen to see one cheap or does it HAVE to be ml?
I'm not aware of any rechargeable coin batteries that aren't ML####. I wouldn't chance it since the charging circuit could make an incorrect battery explode.