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Voice in Your Head
Join Date: Apr 2012
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Since the J3 is discontinued in production, the time for looking for replacement parts is probably right now (while available, and before they break).
After watching this j3 disassembly video, and seeing the battery specs: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e7BF1WjeZ-U 3.7 V 4.1 Wh 1120 mAh I went on radioshack, and found this: Dantona 3.7V/1100mAh Li-ion PDA Battery for Cowon/iAudioŽ Model: PDA-203LI | Catalog #: 55027810 $25.99 http://www.radioshack.com/product/in...ductId=3089641 ![]() It also looks like some replacement batteries can be found here. And quite possibly here. I'm creating this thread primarily for batteries, but I think it might be good to also catalog replacement parts in general. As time goes on, it might become more difficult to find parts for these wonderful players. |
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Wolf_of_water
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sorry, this one is a LOT weaker than j3 one... you have to fiind one that would have more mAh...
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Voice in Your Head
Join Date: Apr 2012
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That is what is quoted as being the spec directly on the battery for mAh by someone that took their J3 apart. If you are referring to Wh, the last link I had was one of the few that bothered to post that spec, and it matches the one on the J3 for Wh.
*edit* I just realized that with that voltage and mAh, that the Wh would be implicit to match. If someone wants to post a pic of the battery inside the J3, to provide a different spec, I will be happy to update and search for a more suitable replacement. Here is a pic of the battery in the j3. ![]() ![]() Here is the part number for the battery itself: PR-484846N sources for pics: This forum and ABI. Last edited by mutescream; 05-02-2012 at 20:19.. |
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Voice in Your Head
Join Date: Apr 2012
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Granted this is for an iphone, but it does match in voltage, and appears to have a higher mAh rating, as well as appearing to be the right size to fit in a J3.
http://www.sunpowtech.com/iPhone.htm ![]() |
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(A)rrogance (B)reeds (I)gnorance
Join Date: Jan 2011
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just be carefull, some batteries have a control chip attached, others dont and just have two wires directly attached to the cells, im not sure which the j3 uses as that chip is usually semi\totally hidden under the shrink wrap.
also the measurements will have to be exact as there are many different sizes with dimensions altering by as low as 0.5mm in any direction. Last edited by Enzyme; 05-03-2012 at 16:22.. |
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Voice in Your Head
Join Date: Apr 2012
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Quote:
*edit* I just looked it up, and apparently these IC's are used for monitoring battery charge primarily. Last edited by mutescream; 05-03-2012 at 16:53.. |
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Join Date: Jan 2012
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Yes, they protect against overcharge or too deep discharge. The same functionality may be built in to the electronics of the device. But if it is missing altogether bad(tm) things may happen when you charge the device. Bad as in explosively bad.
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Voice in Your Head
Join Date: Apr 2012
Posts: 176
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If that is the case, and there is no way to find out the specifics of the J3 battery... I'm starting to think it might be better/easier to just rig up an external battery pack with 3 AA batteries in series (my rechargeable AA's that I use are 1.2V and 1900 mAh).
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(A)rrogance (B)reeds (I)gnorance
Join Date: Jan 2011
Posts: 975
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i guess it's a case of opening her up :\ in the previous disasembly threads that info seems to have been skipped.
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(A)rrogance (B)reeds (I)gnorance
Join Date: Jan 2011
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you'd have to open her up i guess, not much info on the previous disasembly threads.
i'd love to get something like the following attached (the size on this one is a bit wide, and the other option that fitted has since disapeared) but i'm in the same boat as you in regards to specifics, and re-educating myself on the battery stuff is on my to do\procrastination list :| ![]() LINK a list of others is here: LINK Last edited by Enzyme; 05-04-2012 at 02:05.. |
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Voice in Your Head
Join Date: Apr 2012
Posts: 176
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Here's that same battery (same site you listed) and this one has a protection circuit integrated with it. It's $6 more, but I think that's cheap in the grand scheme of things, if it keeps it from exploding. This would still require an external battery pack, though (as it is about 2X as thick as the J3.
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Voice in Your Head
Join Date: Apr 2012
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I dug around further on the site... This one looks like it might be a perfect drop in replacement (will need to get some battery measurements), and have close to double the battery life of the stock battery... It also has the protection PCB on it, and is cheaper than the other two options.
![]() It's listed at $17.95 Here are the specs: Voltage Voltage: 3.6V (working) 4.2V ( peak) 2.5V(cut-off) Capacity 2000 mAh, 2.0 Ah, 7.4 Wh Protection One PCB (2.0A) installed with the battery pack and protects the battery from Overcharge (>4.2V) Overdischarge ( <2.5 V) Over drain ( >2.0 Amp) Short circuits No Polyswitch Prewired 4.0" long 24 AWG open end wire ( Blackwire: negative, Red wire: Positive) Max. Discharging Rate 2.0A Dimensions (LxWxH) 62mm(2.4") x 50mm(2.0") x 6.0mm(0.2") link |
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(A)rrogance (B)reeds (I)gnorance
Join Date: Jan 2011
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yeah $6 to save getting it wrong isnt a bad choice, you can always remove the chip if needed and if your going to open up to replace you will know what you need when you examine the battery inside.
the one thing i have to get my head around is the battery C rating, which is something to do with the discharge rate, on the rc packs and others that require high power draw that rating can go up to about 40c, i cannot say if too much 'C' on a low draw device such as the j3 would be bad for the battery or device in some way. if the above fits ok it looks like a nice choice. Last edited by Enzyme; 05-04-2012 at 13:50.. |
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(A)rrogance (B)reeds (I)gnorance
Join Date: Jan 2011
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looking at this one :\ although at 12mm thick its gonna double the j3 thickness.
http://www.batteryspace.com/customiz...withpcbic.aspx ![]() wondering if anyone could tell me if i should keep the existing citcuit:
i get worried: Li-Ion battery may be exploded if miss-using. We are not responsible for any damages or losses caused by misuse. i dont want my j3 to be exploding so i wanna do it safely ![]() Last edited by Enzyme; 05-28-2012 at 20:35.. |
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