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papa smurf Member Since: 25 Sep 2012 Location: Brighton Posts: 214 |
Ok Guys,
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18th Jun 2013 7:29 pm |
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FreeLander88 Member Since: 04 Jun 2013 Location: Sweden Posts: 64 |
Take a look here
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18th Jun 2013 7:49 pm |
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Slaneydore Member Since: 23 Mar 2013 Location: Broxbourne Hertfordshire Posts: 1603 |
Had problems with both my fobs, just as you are
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18th Jun 2013 8:19 pm |
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Stevie5tapes Member Since: 10 Jun 2012 Location: Brighouse, YORKSHIRE Posts: 1370 |
Ive seen something on the net about charging smart phones. I AM NOT SUGGESTING ANYONE DOES OR TRY THIS!!. But some people swear blind that putting their smart phone in the microwave for 30 seconds recharges the phone. If this did work, would the same be true for a key fob? Or would it more likely blow up or set on fire?? One there for the electrical experts on here!! Black MY2013 SD4 GS Auto, Wood Company Armrest, Freel2 sticker.
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19th Jun 2013 11:49 am |
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pab Member Since: 28 Aug 2012 Location: Now in Mid-Wales Posts: 2007 |
It may well do. It may well also totally destroy other components in the phone rendering it useless, albeit charged! It's not something I'd ever try - except perhaps in the interests of science with an old phone destined for scrap anyway! BTW, the problem with 'dead' fobs is that once a rechargeable battery goes completely flat it can lose its ability to take a charge, so trying to recharge it simply doesn't work. Sometimes 'zapping' with a high voltage can re-introduce some life, but really when it gets to that stage the only real solution is a new battery. Best not to let them go flat in the first place. (Hmm - when did I last charge my spare...!) |
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19th Jun 2013 1:18 pm |
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garioch43 Member Since: 24 Feb 2012 Location: Aberdeen Posts: 158 |
The fob does not have a battery in it. It's a capacitor, which stores a charge produced when it is inserted into the dashboard slot.
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19th Jun 2013 2:36 pm |
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Slaneydore Member Since: 23 Mar 2013 Location: Broxbourne Hertfordshire Posts: 1603 |
I used to put batteries on the hob to get my boom box working back in the 80s, if you heat a battery up you will get a little more life out of it, but I don't think its a long term thing BETTER looking half of the famous Twinlanders
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19th Jun 2013 3:43 pm |
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devondave Member Since: 06 Dec 2010 Location: United Kingdom Posts: 224 |
garioch43, are you saying that the battery that people have successfully replaced is really a capacitor! |
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19th Jun 2013 3:48 pm |
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pab Member Since: 28 Aug 2012 Location: Now in Mid-Wales Posts: 2007 |
Not done it myself, but I believe it's a rechargeable lithium cell, not a capacitor. |
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19th Jun 2013 4:16 pm |
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peter2704 Member Since: 11 Dec 2012 Location: leeds Posts: 349 |
this is the truth |
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20th Jun 2013 4:41 pm |
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