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    ndennis is offline SatelliteGuys Regular
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    Another Battery Question?

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    Reading the thread on the 4DTV battery concerned me enough to decide to replace my battery.

    I'm not sure what model 4DTV I have, but I think it's about 10 years old. I just had it unplugged for a few days so the battery must still be good.

    So, from what I've read I need a 3.5 volt battery. Correct? (I saw where someone used a 3 volt battery).

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    tvropro is offline SatelliteGuys Guru
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    If it's 10 years old I would change it.

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    When the battery in the GI or Motorola 4DTV receiver dies then the receiver will no longer function. The battery has a finite life. It is important to know the DOM for your receiver. This can be determined by analysis of the serial number. The date is embedded in the unit serial number for all DSR920 and DSR922 receivers.

    The 7th digit is the year of manufacture. "4" would mean 2004. The 8th, 9th and 10 digits indicate the Julian day on which the unit was manufactured in that year. Julian days are the numerical day of the year and run from 1 through 365 (or 366 in leap years). If the number was 031, that would mean Jan 31. If the number was 053, that would mean Feb 22, and so on. hope this helps

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    My SN is 0236017243006431 so that would mean my 4DTV was made in 1997?

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    Production of the 4DTV 920 & 921 (Canadian model) ended in 2003.
    This is why battery replacement in these models is more important than the 922.

    The 4DTV 922 model started in 2001 and ended in 2007, no more 4DTV receivers are being manufactured.
    if your antenna is on the left hand corner then it is a 920 , if it is in the middle of the unit then it is a 922 hope this helps

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    is your unit a GI or a Motorola?

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    Not sure what antenna you mean. The satellite antenna is more in the middle and the remote control antenna is on the end.

    It's a GI.

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    I have the covers off and see the battery. But I still do not know if I should get a 3 or 3.5 volt battery?

    To make things worst, there is a wicked thunderstorm now. Lots of lightning. But I have a good UPS.

    I'm going to replace the battery with the unit still turned on. Looks like it should not be too hard. Easy to get at.


    EDIT: I tested it and it's showing 3.6 volts. So I'm going to the electronics store now and get the best 3.5 volt battery I can find.

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    the antenna i am talking about is the remote one if it is on the end of the left side of your unit it is a 920 and you should replace the battery as soon as possible make sure you get a lithium battery

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    Replaced it yesterday with a 3.6 volt lithium.

    Thanks sideswiper.

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