What happens when the battery goes?

Posted by: tonyc

What happens when the battery goes? - 12/10/2003 23:21

Someone asked this question in the "Best Portable Player" thread, but I don't think there was any real answer from those in the know. So I figured I'd ask here, since that's at the top of my list of factors that will determine if it's worth the money or not. I know Li-Ion batteries last through many charge/discharge cycles, but on a device this expensive, I'd hate to hear that I'm S.O.L. if the battery decides not to hold a charge anymore. So what's the story? Would it be some kind of "send it in to us" deal? Would we be able to buy a replacement? Or does the Karma become a paperweight at that point?
Posted by: tonyc

Re: What happens when the battery goes? - 12/10/2003 23:22

As an example of the stress this might cause...

The iPod's Dwindling Battery
Posted by: simspos

Re: What happens when the battery goes? - 13/10/2003 01:19

From the threads I've read, there doesn't seem to be a "battery replacement" plan at the moment, reason given is that the battery will not easily die.

The only positive comment made was in reference to the iPod, where it was said that 3rd party replacements sorted out the problem. So, you'd better hope the Karma is sucessfull otherwise there'll be no options available apart from return to rio and hope for the best.

My personal thoughts are,... that by the time you need one it will be available from somewhere

Cheers, Sim
Posted by: tfabris

Re: What happens when the battery goes? - 13/10/2003 11:22

Having personally been inside one a few times, replacing the battery is do-able for someone with hobbyist-class skills. Harder to do than an empeg drive replacement, easier to do than an empeg button hack or VFD replacement. It's probably about on par with doing an empeg AC adapter jack replacement.
Posted by: Gazz

Re: What happens when the battery goes? - 14/10/2003 17:26

Repacing the battery is not my worry, all I want to know if it is dooable that's fine, it's Will the battery's be available in 3 years time, I bet they are not AAA size or something.
Gazz.
Posted by: tonyc

Re: What happens when the battery goes? - 14/10/2003 18:49

Having personally been inside one a few times, replacing the battery is do-able for someone with hobbyist-class skills. Harder to do than an empeg drive replacement, easier to do than an empeg button hack or VFD replacement. It's probably about on par with doing an empeg AC adapter jack replacement
I'm slightly below hobbyist-class with my soldering. I sent my empeg across the pond to have the AC jack replacement done, so I'd probably be sending mine to someone with slightly better skills if this ever became a problem. But this all implies the batteries become available, and only time will tell if that happens.