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  1. #1
    MikeB (Look At End Of Message For Real Address)
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    I'm still using ye olde Sony CMD-Z7 on a regular basis and have been
    for years. Yeah, I know, it's long since been obsolete and all that
    but I happen to like it ! I've no real desire to change it but I'm
    now having more than a few problems getting a half-decent replacement
    battery for it unfortunately.

    The original Sony battery still works just fine in all respects other
    than not holding a charge for more than a few hours now. Providing
    that the battery doesn't expire completely, all settings and the clock
    are maintained even if the phone is turned off and the phone works
    perfectly.

    Every replacement battery I have ever bought up until recently has
    resulted in a minor problem where the clock and some settings are lost
    if the phone is switched off. Other than that they work reasonably
    well if the phone is always left switched on but generally have a much
    reduced life compared to the original. I believe the problem is that
    they are usually a slightly lower voltage design than the original
    (3.6V rather than 3.9V) and are therefore over-charged plus the
    RTC/memory voltage is most definitely significantly lower at around
    3.3V max rather than 3.9V

    However, the latest replacement I have just bought is blatantly faulty
    and/or not compatible at all because the RTC/memory supply is not even
    on the right terminals ! Therefore the clock doesn't work at all
    because it simply can't be set and any other settings stored in the
    RTC memory are not retained under any circumstances either because
    it's not even powered. Other buyers have experienced exactly the same
    problem so it's not a problem with the phone or a one-off battery
    fault and everything still works just fine with the original battery
    fitted of course. Needless to say it's gone back.

    So ... anyone still got one of these old things in use and can
    recommend a supplier of a truly compatible battery that works exactly
    as it should ? Thanks for any help (hopefully) coming

    --
    Mike
    email: mikeb <at> twowheels <dot> plus <dot> com



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  2. #2
    Horse.trader
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    Re: Sony CMD-Z7 Battery Problems


    "MikeB (Look At End Of Message For Real Address)" <[email protected]>
    wrote in message news:[email protected]...
    > I'm still using ye olde Sony CMD-Z7 on a regular basis and have been
    > for years. Yeah, I know, it's long since been obsolete and all that
    > but I happen to like it ! I've no real desire to change it but I'm
    > now having more than a few problems getting a half-decent replacement
    > battery for it unfortunately.
    >
    > The original Sony battery still works just fine in all respects other
    > than not holding a charge for more than a few hours now. Providing
    > that the battery doesn't expire completely, all settings and the clock
    > are maintained even if the phone is turned off and the phone works
    > perfectly.
    >
    > Every replacement battery I have ever bought up until recently has
    > resulted in a minor problem where the clock and some settings are lost
    > if the phone is switched off. Other than that they work reasonably
    > well if the phone is always left switched on but generally have a much
    > reduced life compared to the original. I believe the problem is that
    > they are usually a slightly lower voltage design than the original
    > (3.6V rather than 3.9V) and are therefore over-charged plus the
    > RTC/memory voltage is most definitely significantly lower at around
    > 3.3V max rather than 3.9V
    >
    > However, the latest replacement I have just bought is blatantly faulty
    > and/or not compatible at all because the RTC/memory supply is not even
    > on the right terminals ! Therefore the clock doesn't work at all
    > because it simply can't be set and any other settings stored in the
    > RTC memory are not retained under any circumstances either because
    > it's not even powered. Other buyers have experienced exactly the same
    > problem so it's not a problem with the phone or a one-off battery
    > fault and everything still works just fine with the original battery
    > fitted of course. Needless to say it's gone back.
    >
    > So ... anyone still got one of these old things in use and can
    > recommend a supplier of a truly compatible battery that works exactly
    > as it should ? Thanks for any help (hopefully) coming
    >
    > --
    > Mike
    > email: mikeb <at> twowheels <dot> plus <dot> com

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    Hi Mike


    I also still use my Sony Z7, excellent little phone. As for the battery
    issue, exactly the same thing happened to me.

    I bought a compatible 'Sony' battery, only I have then re-set time and date,
    then it appears to work OK, with the original battery there is no problems.

    I (always) suspected that 2 of the 4 battery terminals were not live?

    Brian (Huddersfield)





  3. #3
    MikeB (Look At End Of Message For Real Address)
    Guest

    Re: Sony CMD-Z7 Battery Problems

    On Mon, 25 Dec 2006 06:57:37 GMT, "Horse.trader"
    <[email protected]> wrote:

    >I bought a compatible 'Sony' battery, only I have then re-set time and date,
    >then it appears to work OK, with the original battery there is no problems.
    >
    >I (always) suspected that 2 of the 4 battery terminals were not live?


    4 terminals ? Don't you mean 3 ... or perhaps there are two versions
    of this model ?

    If you can actually set the clock and it continues to keep time with
    the phone left on standby but loses the setting if the phone is turned
    off then the problem appears to be slightly low voltage. If you can't
    even set the clock at all then the problem is either ridiculously low,
    missing or even reversed voltage as I had on the last replacement.
    100% Sony compatible my @rse !!!

    --
    Mike
    email: mikeb <at> twowheels <dot> plus <dot> com



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