Hi, @soundabout see several rebuilds here; I've done the first one. http://stereo2go.com/forums/media/albums/aiwa-pb-s5.67 http://stereo2go.com/forums/media/albums/aiwa-battery-replacement-scheme.72 http://stereo2go.com/forums/threads/aiwa-pb-battery-revival-tutorial-posted.5416 HTH, Virgil
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
https://www.newbecca.com/product/545298007471 Check out that page - there’s some ability to buy “second hand” I guess used batteries - from China - don’t know if it’s legit but I’ll email them
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
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
Just made a quick research. In Germany the small gumstick batteries are still available and quite cheap. https://www.akkuline.de/akku-zu-panasonic-hhf-az10-hhf-az1-gp-gp5m60-nimh-1-2v-11954# https://www.akkushop.de/de/akku-passend-fuer-sanyo-hf-c1u-akku-nimh-prismatisch-hl4/5f6-akku/
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).