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On Tue, 1 Oct 2002 13:23:39 -0300 Matthias Grob <matthias@grob.org> wrote: > seems to me that only the voltage is of > importance, 1, 2, 3,, cells, > in other words. A smaller one simply holds the > data less time (weeks > you leave the unit unconnected) > > For the polarity simply get the volt meter out > and measure when its > on, because it will be charging with the right > polarity. > > >Hi, > > > >hey I got one of the rfc-1' and do you have > the specs of the batery > >that your ordered and a part # that would be > very helpful to me as > >well as I have had the orginal battery in it > since I got it , geez, > >10 years ago or so > > > >Thanks > >Denis > > > >Denis taaffe > >denis@dtguitar.com > >http:/www.dtguitar.com > > > >-----Original Message----- > >From: relayonemanband@earthlink.net > >[mailto:relayonemanband@earthlink.net] > >Sent: Monday, September 30, 2002 5:14 PM > >To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com > >Subject: Lake Butler RFC-1 Battery Woes--No > Direct Loop Content > > > > > >Hi all- > >I attempted to change the battery in my RFC-1, > the full featured MIDI foot > >controller I used before I acquired the > PMC-10. On the advice of Dr. > >Richard, I ordered a battery from Parts > Express that matched the specs. > >However, when it arrived, I found that it did > not match the dimensions of > >the old battery. > >Worse, there is no indication of polarity on > the old battery or on the > >circuit board (thanks, Emmett). My question: > Help!!! > >OK, let's phrase it in the form of a question. > Anybody feel like taking > >their RFC-1 apart to see which end is which? > The specs of the new battery > >are the same, so I might try using it (running > leads from it to the circuit > >board) but I don't want to blow this thing up. > >Clueless in San Diego, > >Gary > > > -- > > > ---> http://Matthias.Grob.org > >