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Title: Changing The Battery
Post by: VoxG2 on February 18, 2017, 10:12:33 PM
     Hello gang, always a pleasure to converse here. Is there anywhere I can see a demo on how to change the original battery? I don't want to do the mod, just change the battery. Thanks.
Title: Re: Changing The Battery
Post by: rnolan on February 18, 2017, 11:49:14 PM
There's quite a few post about it (not sure about a video  :dunno: ).  It's actually easier to do the mod (install CR2032 battery holder/receptacle) as you can buy the holder and a battery for less than $10 from most electrical shops.  It's harder to source a 3v lithium battery with the solder lugs/legs attached in the right place.
Title: Re: Changing The Battery
Post by: Kim on February 19, 2017, 09:16:09 AM
Changing the battery requires a basic knowledge of desoldering/soldering....easy stuff.  After sourcing the correct stock battery type (with lugs attached) it's a simple procedure of unsoldering the old battery and removing it to installing the new battery and resoldering it in place.  Great care must be taken to make sure the polarity is correct; the motherboard has a "+" labelled on it to help. 

While I completely understand and respect that it's your MP-1 and you can do with it how you see fit, it still begs the question: Why not just do the actual Battery Mod?  It's the exact same difficulty (hardly any at all if you're experienced with a soldering iron) with the benefits of never having to unsolder the battery itself ever again, and to also use the easier-to-find coin battery without solder lugs like Richard said. 

As for a video...somebody might have one out there somewhere.  :dunno:   I didn't make a video, but I did create the Battery Mod for the MP-1 and the writeup instructions will also apply to replacing your old battery with a new soldered-in battery.  Follow the instructions up to the point of installing a battery receptacle, and just install the lugged battery instead while making sure the polarity is correct.
Title: Re: Changing The Battery
Post by: Iperfungus on February 19, 2017, 03:44:21 PM

 but I did create the Battery Mod for the MP-1 and the writeup instructions will also apply to replacing your old battery with a new soldered-in battery.  Follow the instructions up to the point of installing a battery receptacle, and just install the lugged battery instead while making sure the polarity is correct.

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Thanks a lot for that mod!!!  :thumb-up:

http://adadepot.com/mods/ADA_MP-1_Battery_Mod.pdf (http://adadepot.com/mods/ADA_MP-1_Battery_Mod.pdf)
Title: Re: Changing The Battery
Post by: VoxG2 on February 19, 2017, 06:32:52 PM
   Ok...I'm convinced. I'm doing the mod. Thanks!!
Title: Re: Changing The Battery
Post by: Kim on February 19, 2017, 08:06:53 PM
You're welcome.   However, IIRC the part numbers listed in that doc were not correct.  There was a typo between the write-up (which I did) and the actual rendering to the Adobe format (which someone else did for me). 

 EDIT:  just looked up those part numbers and they appear to be indeed correct.  Sorry for the confusion!

Marshalljmp might have updated part numbers, though.   :thumb-up:
Title: Re: Changing The Battery
Post by: Iperfungus on February 20, 2017, 03:26:21 AM
Marshalljmp might have updated part numbers, though.   :thumb-up:

And battery mod kits as well!  :thumb-up:
Title: Re: Changing The Battery
Post by: VoxG2 on February 20, 2017, 10:06:18 AM
  Oh so he has the two pieces in stock and ready to sell?
Title: Re: Changing The Battery
Post by: MarshallJMP on February 20, 2017, 10:49:58 AM
Yes if you want I have them.
Title: Re: Changing The Battery
Post by: rnolan on February 21, 2017, 03:37:41 AM
One reason (IMHO) it's worth getting from MJMP is you KNOW the solder lugs on the battery holder will fit perfectly. Not that this isn't a relatively standard part, just takes out any ambiguity...

Actually, while the de-soldering/soldering effort is the same whether you use a battery with the right lugs attached or the battery holder, soldering in the holder ensures the battery is never heated at all (as it will be a bit when soldering in the battery with attached lugs (some heat will transfer into the battery, how much depends on your soldering skills)
Title: Re: Changing The Battery
Post by: VoxG2 on February 22, 2017, 10:59:00 AM
   Yes thank you! I do plan on getting them from you, JMP.
Title: Re: Changing The Battery
Post by: Syntho on July 16, 2017, 03:50:49 PM
Is there a certain pin arrangement that I should be looking out for? I remember changing a battery in a synthesizer and the battery pins were placed weird so it took me longer to source the one I needed.

There are tons of 2032 battery holders on Ebay but not sure which one will fit my MP-1.
Title: Re: Changing The Battery
Post by: rnolan on July 17, 2017, 08:08:39 AM
You need the flat (parallel to PCB) style for MP1, (MP2 is vertical), and the pins need to be the right spacing to align with the holes in the PCB, IIRC there are links in the MP1 battery post to suitable holders  :dunno:
Title: Re: Changing The Battery
Post by: Syntho on July 17, 2017, 10:42:17 AM
Where's the post?
Title: Re: Changing The Battery
Post by: rnolan on July 18, 2017, 06:45:53 AM
I thought there were a few posts about it, I may be wrong.  MJMP has them if you want to get it from him.
Title: Re: Changing The Battery
Post by: Chamai on July 25, 2017, 01:45:16 AM
was going to do the battery mod too on my spare mp1.

so fired her up after leaving it off for a year and the error messages are gone and i can actually save all my patches. wtf  :dunno:
Title: Re: Changing The Battery
Post by: rnolan on July 25, 2017, 03:17:00 AM
Those original batteries just keep on giving LoL, well unfortunately, not forever