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Latest post 07-31-2007 6:30 AM by rayfenwick. 5 replies.
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  • 07-30-2007 7:21 PM

    Beocom 2000 help wanted

    Hi all

    I have just bought a Beocom 2000 on eBay as faulty.  I have noticed it has no battery in it...  the battery compartment says 36v - if this is true, what on earth battery is it, and where can I get one from? Do we have any Beocom experts on the group?

    Many thanks in advance for help

    Ray

    Ray

    Я люблю Банг и Oлуфсен

  • 07-30-2007 7:38 PM In reply to

    Re: Beocom 2000 help wanted

    Not sure where you would get the battery, but ive just read on beocentral that the battery is in case the phone was disconnected or moved, a lithium battery maintained the memories. So when plugged in you shouldnt need a battery. Hope you can fix it.

    Never Mind The Ball-Cocks www.markmossplumbing.co.uk

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    A tradesman uses his hands and his head
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  • 07-30-2007 7:44 PM In reply to

    Re: Beocom 2000 help wanted

     Found the battery here 11th battery down. The battery is in fact 3.6V

    Never Mind The Ball-Cocks www.markmossplumbing.co.uk

    A labourer uses his hands
    A tradesman uses his hands and his head
    A craftsman uses his hands, his head and his heart

  • 07-30-2007 7:46 PM In reply to

    Re: Beocom 2000 help wanted

    no expert in this but,

    it's a 3,6V lithium battery, it no longer available from B&O. it will work with out it, just have no memory if unplugged..

  • 07-31-2007 2:02 AM In reply to

    Re: Beocom 2000 help wanted

    The suggested battery will be fine and cost around £6

    Regards Keith....

  • 07-31-2007 6:30 AM In reply to

    Re: Beocom 2000 help wanted

    Thanks to all for your advice on this one.  I as thinking 36v is a bit strange for keeping CMOS data.. :)

    Anyway, as you all say the phone should work without this battery, and it is as dead as a doornail, I think I'll have to take it apart and have a look.

    My friend thinks it looks like a childs toy phone (it is the bright red one with multicolour buttons) and is quite amused, but I still for some reason really like it.. :)

    it is a pity there's no caller ID on these (I don't think it was invented :) ) but other than that....

    I'll let you know of any progress once I get it on the bench.

    Ray

    Ray

    Я люблю Банг и Oлуфсен

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