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Home Forums Product Discussion & Questions BeoSound Beosounds – when to replace onboard backup battery?

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  • #55500
    BeoMedia
    BRONZE Member

    Hello,
    In an attempt to preserve these early classics when is it recommended to replace the onboard backup batteries in the Beosounds from the 90’s and younger?
    Eg the Ouverture, 3000, 3200 and even the BC2300.

    1) replace when stored presets like radio stations and sound settings are no longer stored?
    2) replace after x amount of years to prevent battery acid leakage?

    Is there any service recommendation from B&O or experience from Beoworld users?

    #55502
    Madskp
    GOLD Member

    3) Replace when you allready have it open for belt replacing etc.

    Location: Denmark

    #55554
    Guy
    Moderator

    Battery life may also depend on how the unit has been used.  My mother-in-law and I both have BC9500s of similar age.  She used to turn hers off at the wall power switch every night, and her battery failed about 10 years ago.  Mine is still going strong (or at least it was when I put it in a box about 2 years ago!).  So I guess the battery has to work a bit harder if it is compensating for lack of mains power more frequently, or for longer periods overall.

    But I agree with madskp – something else is likely to fail before the battery so just replace while it is dismantled.  Plus the BC2300 and similar models are far easier to replace then BC9500.

    I plan to replace batteries in my BC9500 and second BC2300 in the coming weeks when I give them a quick clean and service. I was also going to do the same for my two BeoSound 1s, but they are working well in daily use so I am hesitant to start poking around inside – not even sure where the battery is!

    Location: Warwickshire, UK

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    #55561
    Madskp
    GOLD Member

    2) could also be replace in any case to prevent battery leakage.

    But as Guy notes the batteri condition can vary much dependent on the use of the product

    Location: Denmark

    #55579
    Madskp
    GOLD Member

    A good example of why preventive battery (super capacitor in this case) replement is a good idea

    https://forum.beoworld.org/forums/topic/beoplay-v1-not-turning-on/page/2/#post-55567

    Location: Denmark

    #70855
    bigbruggsy
    BRONZE Member

    Hello fellow B&O lovers, Just a quick question about CR battery replacement. Is there a setup procedure that is needed after you replace the battery? I replaced one in an older Beosound Ouverture the other day and now it has issues receiving some commands from a Beo4 remote. I hope you can help. Thanks again.

    #70878
    Guy
    Moderator

    I can’t see any specific procedure in the service manual, however perhaps give it a bit of time on mains power then unplug, reconnect and try again.  When I replaced the battery on a BC2300 I have to reset the FM offset, but such a discrepancy wouldn’t effect the IR/remote response.

    If you have the service manual, you could run through some of the Test Mode procedures to see if there are any faults – it’s possible that the main processor may be corrupted.  Either than, or disconnect/reconnect the battery to see if that clears the fault.

    Location: Warwickshire, UK

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    #70884
    Madskp
    GOLD Member

    Hello fellow B&O lovers, Just a quick question about CR battery replacement. Is there a setup procedure that is needed after you replace the battery? I replaced one in an older Beosound Ouverture the other day and now it has issues receiving some commands from a Beo4 remote. I hope you can help. Thanks again.

    What remote commands is the issue? If it is video commands like TV, DVD, V.MEM it could be that the option setting has reset from option 2 (audio and video commands) to option 1 (only audio commands)

    Location: Denmark

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