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Rowe/AMI CD100-C Forgetting Settings
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Eric Woodland
2018-09-01 02:29:11 UTC
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As the subject states, my Rowe/AMI CD100-C keeps forgetting its settings after 1-2 days off. Do these have a CMOS battery that needs to be replaced as on a computer's motherboard? Thanks in advance for any info!
John Robertson
2018-09-01 19:38:06 UTC
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Post by Eric Woodland
As the subject states, my Rowe/AMI CD100-C keeps forgetting its settings after 1-2 days off. Do these have a CMOS battery that needs to be replaced as on a computer's motherboard? Thanks in advance for any info!
Yes, and it is a soldered in lithium battery. Rowe very nicely did not
use Ni-Cad rechargeable batteries which can leak with bad results for
the CD machines AFAIK!

Check across the battery - should be at least 2.5VDC to 3.0VDC. Below
that and it is time to replace it.

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Eric Woodland
2018-09-04 12:58:19 UTC
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Thanks, John! Where exactly is that lithium battery located?

Regards,

Eric
John Robertson
2018-09-04 14:45:12 UTC
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Post by Eric Woodland
Thanks, John! Where exactly is that lithium battery located?
Regards,
Eric
Take the cover off the computer that is on the inside back wall of the
jukebox. It is the round thin cylindrical metal thingy soldered
(typically) to the circuit board.

Looks something like this:

https://allfixelectrical.com.au/products/vl2330-hfn-3volt-rechargable-lithium-battery-horizontal-mount-with-solder-tags

That supplier is a high on pricing though. The part number for the
battery should be visible, you can search for a supplier based on that.

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Eric Woodland
2018-09-04 15:04:02 UTC
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Post by Eric Woodland
Thanks, John! Where exactly is that lithium battery located?
Regards,
Eric
Take the cover off the computer that is on the inside back wall of the
jukebox. It is the round thin cylindrical metal thingy soldered
(typically) to the circuit board.
https://allfixelectrical.com.au/products/vl2330-hfn-3volt-rechargable-lithium-battery-horizontal-mount-with-solder-tags
That supplier is a high on pricing though. The part number for the
battery should be visible, you can search for a supplier based on that.
John :-#)#
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"Old pinballers never die, they just flip out."
Thanks, John! I'll pull the cover and see what I'm working with. Until then, I'll make sure to power-on the unit at least once daily so it doesn't forget the settings.

-Eric
J.B. Wood
2018-09-05 10:34:57 UTC
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Post by Eric Woodland
Thanks, John! Where exactly is that lithium battery located?
Regards,
Eric
Take the cover off the computer that is on the inside back wall of the
jukebox. It is the round thin cylindrical metal thingy soldered
(typically) to the circuit board.
Hello, and can a device that plays CDs or MP3s really be a "jukebox"?
At best it's a coin-operated media player ;-). Commercially viable,
yes, but do you really want to have it in your game room at home next to
your vintage pinball games? (OK, not everyone can shell out for a fully
restored Wurlitzer 1015). Sincerely, with vinyl in mind,
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Eric Woodland
2018-09-12 19:55:39 UTC
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Post by Eric Woodland
Thanks, John! Where exactly is that lithium battery located?
Regards,
Eric
Take the cover off the computer that is on the inside back wall of the
jukebox. It is the round thin cylindrical metal thingy soldered
(typically) to the circuit board.
https://allfixelectrical.com.au/products/vl2330-hfn-3volt-rechargable-lithium-battery-horizontal-mount-with-solder-tags
That supplier is a high on pricing though. The part number for the
battery should be visible, you can search for a supplier based on that.
John :-#)#
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(Please post followups or tech inquiries to the USENET newsgroup)
John's Jukes Ltd.
MOVED to #7 - 3979 Marine Way, Burnaby, BC, Canada V5J 5E3
(604)872-5757 (Pinballs, Jukes, Video Games)
www.flippers.com
"Old pinballers never die, they just flip out."
John - I soldered a 2xAA (3v) battery unit to the terminals and it's holding steady! Thanks again for the insight.

-Eric
John Robertson
2018-09-12 21:55:01 UTC
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Post by Eric Woodland
Thanks, John! Where exactly is that lithium battery located?
Regards,
Eric
Take the cover off the computer that is on the inside back wall of the
jukebox. It is the round thin cylindrical metal thingy soldered
(typically) to the circuit board.
https://allfixelectrical.com.au/products/vl2330-hfn-3volt-rechargable-lithium-battery-horizontal-mount-with-solder-tags
That supplier is a high on pricing though. The part number for the
battery should be visible, you can search for a supplier based on that.
John :-#)#
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John - I soldered a 2xAA (3v) battery unit to the terminals and it's holding steady! Thanks again for the insight.
-Eric
I hope you have that battery pack off the board and out of the way -
long wires and store in a zip-lock baggie. Most non-lithium batteries leak.

Best to use a lithium instead of regular Alkaline AAs - you will forget
about the AAs and they WILL leak!

John :-#(#
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MOVED to #7 - 3979 Marine Way, Burnaby, BC, Canada V5J 5E3
(604)872-5757 (Pinballs, Jukes, Video Games)
www.flippers.com
"Old pinballers never die, they just flip out."
Eric Woodland
2018-09-28 17:14:38 UTC
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Thanks, John! Where exactly is that lithium battery located?
Regards,
Eric
Take the cover off the computer that is on the inside back wall of the
jukebox. It is the round thin cylindrical metal thingy soldered
(typically) to the circuit board.
https://allfixelectrical.com.au/products/vl2330-hfn-3volt-rechargable-lithium-battery-horizontal-mount-with-solder-tags
That supplier is a high on pricing though. The part number for the
battery should be visible, you can search for a supplier based on that.
John :-#)#
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John - I soldered a 2xAA (3v) battery unit to the terminals and it's holding steady! Thanks again for the insight.
-Eric
I hope you have that battery pack off the board and out of the way -
long wires and store in a zip-lock baggie. Most non-lithium batteries leak.
Best to use a lithium instead of regular Alkaline AAs - you will forget
about the AAs and they WILL leak!
John :-#(#
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John's Jukes Ltd.
MOVED to #7 - 3979 Marine Way, Burnaby, BC, Canada V5J 5E3
(604)872-5757 (Pinballs, Jukes, Video Games)
www.flippers.com
"Old pinballers never die, they just flip out."
John,

I picked-up a black plastic 2x AA holder along with velcro. Soldered the wires to the board and routed the holder to the outside of the housing where its affixed using the velcro. Easy to access/replace. I didn't bother with the plastic bag, because we are inside the unit frequently changing CDs, etc. I'll keep an eye on it though!

Regards,

Eric

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