Re: Alesis QS8.2 User Bank Sysex File Needed.
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Originally Posted by
jmh
By coincidence, about a week ago I replaced a soldered in battery with a battery holder in (another Alesis device) a quadraverb according to these instructions:
http://se-server.ethz.ch/Staff/af/pd...eplacement.pdf
...as the pdf indicates, I was able to restore most of the presets from rom. I too had many cool patches setup which of course are gone...
... Prior to me finding that doc, the quadraverb was a brick I hadn't yet thrown out.
Thanks for this. I haven't turned on my Quadraverb in probably 15 or 20 years. I'm guessing it'll be empty next time I do. I didn't know it had a battery in it. :eek:
Re: Alesis QS8.2 User Bank Sysex File Needed.
New battery replaced into a new CR2032 socket soldered onto the circuit board... seems to be holding fine now when powered off and on.
Yeah... Thank you all.
Bob L
Re: Alesis QS8.2 User Bank Sysex File Needed.
Bob,
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Yeah... Thank you all.
... "Gaw-lee! Someone here finally had the opportunity of doing something for you - rather than the opposite!
That leaves only 1.0e+9 to go!
Re: Alesis QS8.2 User Bank Sysex File Needed.
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Originally Posted by
Bob L
New battery replaced into a new CR2032 socket soldered onto the circuit board... seems to be holding fine now when powered off and on.
Yeah... Thank you all.
Bob L
Unbelievable that Alesis was soldering button batteries to their circuit boards. Like they only expected the units to be used (or last?) for a few years? Crazy.
Glad the community was able "give back" as the kids say, Bob, and you got it going, again. :cool:
Re: Alesis QS8.2 User Bank Sysex File Needed.
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Originally Posted by
Dave Labrecque
Unbelievable that Alesis was soldering button batteries to their circuit boards. Like they only expected the units to be used (or last?) for a few years? Crazy.:cool:
Actually it wasn't really a crazy thing to do, the CR2032 10 year shelf life is >90% of the original capacity
Re: Alesis QS8.2 User Bank Sysex File Needed.
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Originally Posted by
cgrafx
Actually it wasn't really a crazy thing to do, the CR2032 10 year shelf life is >90% of the original capacity
Not sure I understand what you're saying, but I think it would've made more sense to add the cost of a battery holder and lose the 10-year lifetime limit on the unit (before it needs to be resoldered). It just seems like selfish, short-term thinking.
Re: Alesis QS8.2 User Bank Sysex File Needed.
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Originally Posted by
Dave Labrecque
Not sure I understand what you're saying, but I think it would've made more sense to add the cost of a battery holder and lose the 10-year lifetime limit on the unit (before it needs to be resoldered). It just seems like selfish, short-term thinking.
Its not a 10 year limit, it means the battery will still have 90% of its rated charge after 10 years.
I've got three Alexis QS synths a 6.1, 7.1 and 8.2, all of which are still going strong. I don't know the actual dates of manufacture but the 6.1 and 7.1 were released in 1998 so that makes both units potentially 20+ years old.
Granted its likely time to replace the batteries in all of my QS Synths and yes, I'll probably put in a battery holder.
Re: Alesis QS8.2 User Bank Sysex File Needed.
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Originally Posted by
cgrafx
Its not a 10 year limit, it means the battery will still have 90% of its rated charge after 10 years.
I've got three Alexis QS synths a 6.1, 7.1 and 8.2, all of which are still going strong. I don't know the actual dates of manufacture but the 6.1 and 7.1 were released in 1998 so that makes both units potentially 20+ years old.
Granted its likely time to replace the batteries in all of my QS Synths and yes, I'll probably put in a battery holder.
Gotcha. I didn't know they lasted that long. I know I've had to replace the CR2032 in my Roland U-20 twice since I got it in 1992, and it was relatively easy with the built-in battery holder. Not looking forward to opening up my Quadraverb. :(
Re: Alesis QS8.2 User Bank Sysex File Needed.
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Originally Posted by
cgrafx
Actually it wasn't really a crazy thing to do, the CR2032 10 year shelf life is >90% of the original capacity
That is shelf life - un-used. There is no way they could predict the capacity after 10 years of actual use.
My $0.02 (Canadian Tire),
John
Re: Alesis QS8.2 User Bank Sysex File Needed.
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Originally Posted by
jcgriggs
That is shelf life - un-used. There is no way they could predict the capacity after 10 years of actual use.
My $0.02 (Canadian Tire),
John
Good point. That would help to explain my multiple battery changes on my U-20 over the years.