Does Anyone Sell Rebuilt Aiwa PB-S5A (or similar)?

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  1. soundabout

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    Hello,

    Does anyone sell rebuilt Aiwa PB-S5A (or similar)?

    Thank you!
     
  2. Virgil Gheorghiu

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    Thank you Virgil!
     
  4. Rick Cohen

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  6. Virgil Gheorghiu

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    Hi, @Rick Cohen

    Thank you for your interest in my rebuild.
    You need at least a donor PB-S5/A and two Ni-MH 2/3 F6-style batteries.
    When I rebuilt the battery for my Aiwa HS-JX705 walkman, I started with:
    • two Ni-MH 2/3 F6-style batteries: here's a current eBay link.
    • an original PB-S5/A battery to reuse its shell and connectors - priceless
    After that, you need to build a new charger or modify an existing one. That is not too complicated.
    As a rule of thumb, charging current should be around 10% of the rated battery current: for a 500mA battery we should design a 50mA charger.
    Charging time would therefore be around 10 hours.

    HTH,
    Virgil
     
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    Di you get a reply from the website ? Legit ?
     
  9. Emiel

    Emiel Well-Known Member S2G Supporter

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    I found that the smaller gumstick batteries are hard to obtain nowadays (July 2021). After a bit of (re)searching I ordered a non-branded Siemens Gigaset (cordless phone) replacement battery from Amazon.
    Link: https://www.amazon.nl/gp/product/B005NINQDC/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
    As soon as I received the package I removed the first protective layer of plastic and low and behold, 2 of the right gumstick batteries.
    Also note I taped the lead that was soldered to one of the batteries in place to make better contact with soda can (-) lead.
    Happy to have my old Aiwa HS-EX2000 up and running again without external battery case or adapter.
    See the tiny green LED, it is lit! Still the fingerprint magnet, hence the piece of cloth.
    For around 6 euros, I’m a happy camper :)

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  10. rupi99

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    Nice to see, that my mod from over 10 years years ago will be still repeated.
    Here is the original thread from 2011 which lost most of the pictures:
    http://www.stereo2go.com/topic/index.php?content_oid=228719286779384460&board_oid=193392314111653425

    But I posted it also in a German forum, which still has all pictures:
    http://www.hifi-forum.de/viewthread-125-7223.html

    I use both mods for PB-S5 and PB-3 still today and non of my Walkman's got damaged because of slightly higher voltage.

    But meanwhile there are new built replacement batteries avilable. For PB-S5 and PB-3/4. They come from Singapore and can be charged per USB.
    https://www.ebay.com/itm/284597122696
    https://www.ebay.com/itm/284597097468

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  12. Raul

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    I thought of buying and making my own Diy battery but shipping to Poalnd is expensive (thise batteries are small so 14 euro is too much).
     

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