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flavio75 - Feb 11, 2002 |
3rdman | Feb 11, 2002 | |||
Thats correct. The DC battery is rechareable whereas the Saturn used a regular battery. |
eatpenguin | Feb 11, 2002 | |||
so saturn's battery eventually wears out? |
Nadius | Feb 11, 2002 | ||||
Yep. Mine did, along with my PDS save. |
3rdman | Feb 12, 2002 | |||
Thanks ExCyber...Thats right, my mistake. |
flavio75 | Feb 12, 2002 | |||
As far as I know, no rechargeable battery will last forever anyway. Sooner or later, it will become unable to recharge itself. The Saturn battery is easy to replace, but what about the DC battery ? Can that be replaced too ? And by the way, I just noticed in the DC manual that it says that in order to recharge the battery the DC must be connected to the power outlet *AND* turned ON. I suppose that means that if I leave it connected to the outlet *BUT* turned OFF the battery will NOT be recharged, which also means that I must use it more frequently if I want it to remember the date/time settings. If someone can confirm this, it would mean the guy that told me that the battery should have been recharged anyway when connected to an outlet (no matter if the DC was turned ON or OFF) was wrong... Thanks again, Flavio |
IceDigger | Feb 12, 2002 | |||
such a battery lasts 5-10 years, and after that can be replaced by desoldering it.. it's a standard type. |
flavio75 | Feb 12, 2002 | |||
thanks for the info Arakon ^_^ If it lasts so much, there should be no problems for a long time ! ^_^ By the way, do you also know if the battery gets recharged when the DC is connected but turned OFF ? I am asking this because in these days I rarely have time to play with the DC, and when I do I always have to set the date/time again (how boring...). So if leaving the DC connected to a power outlet will recharge the battery, I might simply leave it always connected. The manual, however, says to disconnect the DC when it is not in use, so I would be willing to keep it always connected only if I have the advantage of not losing the date/time settings... Thanks again to everyone, Flavio |
IceDigger | Feb 12, 2002 | |||
no, it has to be actually on. |
Mysticales | Feb 15, 2002 | |||
Has anyone noticed that after 2 months or so the VMU batteries die out.....DC wastes too much battery I think.... (I left for vaction once....used my brand new VMU once....2 months laster it was dead...) |
IceDigger | Feb 15, 2002 | |||
I added a socket for a power supply to one of my VMUs, for mini games. I dunno wtf sega did there, but those things eat through batteries like pacman through dots. |
MasterAkumaMatata | Feb 15, 2002 | |||
They were trying to make a mini GameBoy clone |