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[email protected] September 26th 06 03:55 PM

Kenwood R5000 lithium battery
 
If it fits it should work. Volts is volts...
You might also check the Kenwood R5000 group on Yahoo.


Geoffrey S. Mendelson September 26th 06 05:41 PM

Kenwood R5000 lithium battery
 
wrote:
If it fits it should work. Volts is volts...


Only if you want a fire. The R-5000 uses a RECHARGEABLE battery. Replacing
it with a regular one will cause it leak and possibly explode.

You might also check the Kenwood R5000 group on Yahoo.


Good advice. Look in the archives for this exact subject.

Geoff.

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d. Holford September 27th 06 04:36 AM

Kenwood R5000 lithium battery
 

"Geoffrey S. Mendelson" wrote in message
...
wrote:
If it fits it should work. Volts is volts...


Only if you want a fire. The R-5000 uses a RECHARGEABLE battery. Replacing
it with a regular one will cause it leak and possibly explode.

You might also check the Kenwood R5000 group on Yahoo.


Good advice. Look in the archives for this exact subject.

Geoff.

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The charging circuit is connected to the battery via a small connector.
Disconnect the charger and the regular lithium will be just fine and last as
long as it would in any of the other Kenwood rigs which don't use
rechargeables. I don't have mine anymore so I can't give you details of the
connector location, but if you can read a circuit diagram and board layout
it is easy to find.

Dave



[email protected] September 27th 06 09:02 AM

Kenwood R5000 lithium battery
 
On Tue, 26 Sep 2006 23:36:02 -0400, "d. Holford"
wrote:


"Geoffrey S. Mendelson" wrote in message
...
wrote:
If it fits it should work. Volts is volts...


Only if you want a fire. The R-5000 uses a RECHARGEABLE battery. Replacing
it with a regular one will cause it leak and possibly explode.

You might also check the Kenwood R5000 group on Yahoo.


Good advice. Look in the archives for this exact subject.

Geoff.

--


The charging circuit is connected to the battery via a small connector.
Disconnect the charger and the regular lithium will be just fine and last as
long as it would in any of the other Kenwood rigs which don't use
rechargeables. I don't have mine anymore so I can't give you details of the
connector location, but if you can read a circuit diagram and board layout
it is easy to find.

Dave

Thanks for the info guys. I signed up for the R5000 Yahoo group and
looked all through the posts, and while a number asked the same
question, there wasn't a definitive answer :-)

A couple of posts by me didn't make it through to the group (your
first 3 are vetted first), so it appears the group isn't currently
being moderated.

Anyway I did download the service manual from another site, and along
with the changeover procedure from the Yahoo group and this tip to
disconnect the charging circuit (which I recall I saw on the board
layout), it sounds like we're in business.

Thanks again ..........


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