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If the battery is not used for 15 years it’s probably death. The charger is charging with very low power thus you cannot recondition it inside the device, you'd have to take it out and charge it with decent power and there would be a slight chance to revive it. But it’s still a very old battery and it’s probably not worth the effort.
In fact you know the battery is faulty but you can’t know if something else is gone bad to unless you change battery or power the device fro a different power source.
I don’t think it’s necessary to remove the battery as long as you unplug it. I don’t see any benefits from this but maybe I’m wrong so someone can clarify? Does removing of the battery give you better access to the aux/usb sockets?
Hello Tom,
i'm quite sure it wasn't caused by not soldering the battery in. It still worked but sometimes i had to push the button many times before it started stopped running and sometimes it started running by itself. there was also much of this white stuff all over the electronics which is a sign of water/moisture damage. I owned this brush vor over ten years and i not disappointed with it's quality taken in to account how many times it dropped to the ground. If you think about replacing the battery on yours, go for it. Its easy to do, inexpensive and if your brush has no cracks it should work until the replacement battery dies. I don't think its necessary to solder it to the board.
Kind regards Andy
Hello Tom,
the battery replacement worked very well but after sometimes the Toothbrush stopped working cause there was a crack where, i assume, moisture entered the housing and killed the electronics. So the new battery was still in good shape but the brush sometimes refused to turn on. It was to much hassle to finde the fault , thats why i replaced it last January.
Kind regards Andy
Keep in mind that the charger is not made for NiMH you must not overcharge a NiMH battery otherwise it may explode… So you do it at your own risk! Regards Andy
sorry for the late reply. No you don't need two batteries. Actually its a 2/3 A battery that means its 2/3 as long as a full A-size battery. in my case they delivered two 1/3 A batteries in one shrinking wrap but there are also 2/3 A batteries in one piece.
Hello Ron,
if you put: " Sanyo 2/KR-600AE 2/3 A Cadnica NiCd Battery Pack 2,4 V " into a search machine you should be able to find a replacement battery for this type.
At least thets how i got mine...
Kind regards Andy