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Sega CD model 2 battery upgrade


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#1 Video_Invader OFFLINE  

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Posted Fri Dec 30, 2011 2:12 AM

My Sega CD model 2 doesn't save games anymore. Always asks to format at startup of some games. I want to change to another rechargeable battery with removable holder so if i ever need to change again, it can just be pulled and changed. What will i need?

#2 yell0w_lantern OFFLINE  

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Posted Fri Dec 30, 2011 8:01 AM

In theory: a soldering iron, solder, tweezers, X-acto knife, solder sucker or wick and an appropriately sized battery holder. Perhaps a hot glue gun would be a good idea as well.

According to this video it uses a 2016 coin cell.


http://www.keyelco.c...pecs/spec07.asp
http://www.mouser.co...1yzu400Z1z0wd8p

Edited by yell0w_lantern, Fri Dec 30, 2011 8:04 AM.


#3 Video_Invader OFFLINE  

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Posted Fri Dec 30, 2011 2:26 PM

I watched this video maybe about a month or so ago. I didn't like the way he just taped it on and he used a standard 2016 that's not rechargeable.

#4 yell0w_lantern OFFLINE  

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Posted Fri Dec 30, 2011 10:38 PM

He is re-using the battery clip and not resoldering. But you'll notice that the Mouser link was to battery holders - two of which look to be pretty good for your purposes. Of course, I've never looked into whether there are rechargeable 2016s or not.

Even if there aren't, you can find a rechargeable cell the same voltage that is and just solder in a different connector as long as it fits the Sega CD case.

[EDIT]
Hmm... 3v .... that takes out many of your typical lithium rechargeables like 14500s and 18650s unless you use something to regulate it.... need protected cells too.
Maybe 2 NiZn AA cells at 1.6v each? Not sure how much the hardware can take. Plus you'll want to control your current as the coin cell is low drain at 0.1mA and is rated at 90mAh.

Being a novice myself, I wouldn't mess around too much. I think your best just putting in a clip-style cell holder and using the 2016s.

#5 Video_Invader OFFLINE  

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Posted Sat Dec 31, 2011 12:48 PM

View Postyell0w_lantern, on Fri Dec 30, 2011 10:38 PM, said:

He is re-using the battery clip and not resoldering. But you'll notice that the Mouser link was to battery holders - two of which look to be pretty good for your purposes. Of course, I've never looked into whether there are rechargeable 2016s or not.

Even if there aren't, you can find a rechargeable cell the same voltage that is and just solder in a different connector as long as it fits the Sega CD case.

[EDIT]
Hmm... 3v .... that takes out many of your typical lithium rechargeables like 14500s and 18650s unless you use something to regulate it.... need protected cells too.
Maybe 2 NiZn AA cells at 1.6v each? Not sure how much the hardware can take. Plus you'll want to control your current as the coin cell is low drain at 0.1mA and is rated at 90mAh.

Being a novice myself, I wouldn't mess around too much. I think your best just putting in a clip-style cell holder and using the 2016s.

Perhaps......... I wonder how long a standard non-rechargeable 2016 would last before failing again?

#6 yell0w_lantern OFFLINE  

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Posted Sat Dec 31, 2011 1:17 PM

Depends on how fast it is drained... at 0.1mA and 90mAh rating then 900 hours. The discharge rate will change though as the cell is drained and it doesn't account for the requirements of the device which may vary from 0.1mA.




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