Beocenter 9500 missing lithium battery socket

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  • #15286
    petera
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      I’ve bought myself a ”new” BeoCenter 9500 with the infamous ”code” in the upper display. I’ve digged myself all the way in to the 3V lithium battery. The battery is not only missing but the socket for the battery is soldered out. Guess thats why the former owner gave it up. I’ve attached a close up of the ”finger” on the board where the socket originally was soldered in – front and back.

      I wouldn’t risk damaging the fine old BeoCenter so I need some expert advice. Thanks for reading and double thanks for commenting. Have a nice evening.

       

      Best regards

      Peter

      Beocenter 9500 battery, front

      Beocenter 9500 battery, back

      #15298
      Beobuddy
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        You just need to place a new cell which can be soldered. There isn’t a holder.
        All the backup batteries in masters, centers etc are soldered in B&O products. Only the mainboard in a Beomaster 5 has a holder for it’s BIOS backup battery.

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        petera
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          Thanks Beoboddy for your quick reply! Where does + and – go then? The + sign says it self, but what about the – (minus)?

          Best regards

          Peter

           

           

          #15303
          Guy
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            Your diagram is correct: +ve goes to one of the legs of R107:

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            When I last replaced one approx 10 years ago I fitted this replacement and it is still working well: https://uk.farnell.com/renata/cr2450-nfh-lf/cell-lithium-button-2pin-3v/dp/1319731?CMP=i-ddd7-00001003

            #15305
            petera
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              Thank you Guy – so just to be sure: I could possibly solder -ve to any of these soldering points: (Wouldn’t risk damaging anything)

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              Guy
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                Yes indeed. But I would try to use the original hole nearest the corner to make sure that it is secure and kept original!

                #15307
                petera
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                  Yes of course – you’re right. Didn’t think of that. Thanks for putting that in perspective. Will be soldering it tommorrow. Thank you for your time and advice 🙂

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