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- 01-03-2010 10:02 PM #1
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DSR-922/DSR-920 Battery Questions
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I am having some confusion understanding a few things concerning the 920 and 922 battery replacement. I have done a search and read the info here and on the web, but I have some questions still:
1) It was mentioned the way to tell the year of your unit is to look at the 7th digit of the serial number. Is this correct?
2) How do you determine if the battery has died or dying. i.e. What to check for before purchasing?
3) Is the only instructions for doing the battery replacement Alan Judd's pages?
DSR-920 Battery Replacement Instructions
DSR-922 Battery Replacement Instructions
4) It appears the VCII module also has it's own battery and that is also in jepordy of going dead? Is there a way to check this one also?
VCII replacement the easy way
5) I have seen reference to this battery (TL-5955/P) -->
Digi-Key - 439-1008-ND (Manufacturer - TL-5955/P)
However, it appears the original battery can be found here -->
Lithium Battery Sanyo CR14250SE, with Solder Tabs 1/2AA-Size 3 Volts .95 free Shipping!
. Why is this battery not the one Alan uses? In the DSR-920 page, he makes this comment to another battery number --> "TL-5995P. The same battery will work well in a VCII or DSR-922". (Note the number is 5995 vs. 5955)
Any help is greatly appreciated.
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- 01-03-2010 11:48 PM #2
Any time you are buying a 920 or 922 receiver, ASK if the battery had been changed. I see folks asking that question if the 4DTV receivers are listed in Ebay. There is a way to see if the battery is still good by looking at the ID number on the 4DTV and on one of the dignostic screens. (Do a search in this forum for that info.) If the IDs don't match, then the receiver is dead and useless.
When I had my battery replaced in my 920, I had two battery holders installed, so that when the battery is getting weak, I can pop the new battery into the spare holder and remove the old battery. I won't have to worry about killing the receiver. I got my battery and the battery holders from Radio Shack. Then I had my friend who know how to solder to do the battery change for me.
Give me a coupla days to give you info on what battery and holders I bought.
VC 2 board? Don't bother with that. Nothing as far as channels are using VC 2 boards. I keep my board in my 920 to help cut down dust problems. The channels you want are the DC II channels. Go to Skyvision site to get the lists of 4DTV channels.
There are guys in this forum who owns 4DTV receivers who will help you too.System 1: Pansat 2700a with a Moteck SG2100 HH motor drive and a Invacom universal .3 LNB mounted on a Primestar 1.2 meter dish. Also using a Primestar .75 meter with a .8 Channel Master LNB to receive AMC 3 channels (this is because of obstruction in its path!)
Using Extigy External soundcard to encode AC 3 audio.
System 2: Pansat 2000v as a slave receiver on the 4DTV GI 920 system that consists of a 1985 8 foot solid dish with a Cotorola II feed horn and 15 degree LNB. For C Band FTA use.
- 01-04-2010 12:02 AM #3
I am using a AA 3.6 volt Lithium battery and two AA battery holders in my 920.
System 1: Pansat 2700a with a Moteck SG2100 HH motor drive and a Invacom universal .3 LNB mounted on a Primestar 1.2 meter dish. Also using a Primestar .75 meter with a .8 Channel Master LNB to receive AMC 3 channels (this is because of obstruction in its path!)
Using Extigy External soundcard to encode AC 3 audio.
System 2: Pansat 2000v as a slave receiver on the 4DTV GI 920 system that consists of a 1985 8 foot solid dish with a Cotorola II feed horn and 15 degree LNB. For C Band FTA use.
- 01-04-2010 12:10 AM #4
I found this from one of the members of this site:
"I used a 3.6 volt lithium battery from Radio Shack rated at a hefty 2.1 ah! The stock # is 230-0037 and it runs $11.00 and some change. It's a AA size and I just used two AA battery holders, one for the new battery and one for the replacement when it's time."
Like I mentioned, I had my 920 done this way and I am satisfied!System 1: Pansat 2700a with a Moteck SG2100 HH motor drive and a Invacom universal .3 LNB mounted on a Primestar 1.2 meter dish. Also using a Primestar .75 meter with a .8 Channel Master LNB to receive AMC 3 channels (this is because of obstruction in its path!)
Using Extigy External soundcard to encode AC 3 audio.
System 2: Pansat 2000v as a slave receiver on the 4DTV GI 920 system that consists of a 1985 8 foot solid dish with a Cotorola II feed horn and 15 degree LNB. For C Band FTA use.
- 01-04-2010 05:36 PM #5
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thanks for all the info. I am still baffle why the original is 3.0 v and the replacement being suggested everywhere is 3.6 v. or did I make a mistake?
- 01-04-2010 08:44 PM #6
Maybe you're confusing the 3.6 volt batteries the receivers use with the 3 volt batteries the computers use (if my memory serves me right)?
System 1: Pansat 2700a with a Moteck SG2100 HH motor drive and a Invacom universal .3 LNB mounted on a Primestar 1.2 meter dish. Also using a Primestar .75 meter with a .8 Channel Master LNB to receive AMC 3 channels (this is because of obstruction in its path!)
Using Extigy External soundcard to encode AC 3 audio.
System 2: Pansat 2000v as a slave receiver on the 4DTV GI 920 system that consists of a 1985 8 foot solid dish with a Cotorola II feed horn and 15 degree LNB. For C Band FTA use.
- 01-04-2010 08:50 PM #7
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What I meant is, that this battery is 3.0 V:
Lithium Battery Sanyo CR14250SE, with Solder Tabs 1/2AA-Size 3 Volts .95 free Shipping!
Which is what is in this photo from Alan's page:


- 01-04-2010 09:36 PM #8
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I ended up ordering this
Digi-Key - 2461K-ND (Manufacturer - 2461)
- QTY: 2

and this:
Digi-Key - 439-1010-ND (Manufacturer - TL-2100/S)
- QTY: 1

- 01-04-2010 09:54 PM #9
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That looks like the same battery that's in my 920.
- 01-05-2010 10:03 PM #10
Tradewinds, that is the setup I used. My friend hot glued one AA holder to the motherboard, put the 3.6 volt battery into it, quickly cut out the old battery and soldered the spare AA holder wires to its old terminals and hot glued that holder next to the other holder, on the chassis.
The old battery still have 3.6 volts! Not bad, but now I have a peace of mind about all this.System 1: Pansat 2700a with a Moteck SG2100 HH motor drive and a Invacom universal .3 LNB mounted on a Primestar 1.2 meter dish. Also using a Primestar .75 meter with a .8 Channel Master LNB to receive AMC 3 channels (this is because of obstruction in its path!)
Using Extigy External soundcard to encode AC 3 audio.
System 2: Pansat 2000v as a slave receiver on the 4DTV GI 920 system that consists of a 1985 8 foot solid dish with a Cotorola II feed horn and 15 degree LNB. For C Band FTA use.

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