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I have a DX-440 which has served me well for many years. Recently I
let the batteries run down; one of the D's had even leaked a little. The radio was completely dead even on the AC adaptor. I replaced all the batteries, including the two AA's, cleaned visible contacts (I did not take the radio apart to get at the other battery contacts), and the radio came back to life (with all memories erased), but only on the AC adaptor. If I try to use batteries only, when I push the on button the clock display temporarily fades, but the radio does not come on. As soon as I plug in the AC Adaptor, the radio works perfectly. Any suggestions would be much appreciated. |
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I would say that the acid probably leaked into the case by soaking
around the metal battery contacts and has likely corroded the wire where it connects on the other side. The wire is probably corroded almost all the way through. Enough connection remains to power the clock as it requires very little current to run. Any more current drawn reduces voltage. Just a guess of course but I have seen this many times with other equipment in my shop. Others may have other suggestions of course. Good luck! Andy ![]() |
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In article ,
(Robert Gorsch) writes: Any suggestions would be much appreciated. Suggest getting a good pair of magnifying glasses, & a very bright light & containers to hold small screws in, appropriate screw drivers & take it apart ! That way you'll be able to see more of the damage. - You could also contact c crane co ( At www.ccrane.com ); they did some excellent work on my 606A; - Maybe they could repair your set ! Dan |
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