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Report back when you get your battery cap replaced. I am expecting a good report.
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This maybe a silly question. Shouldn't I solder the wires that I splice together? Is there anything I should disconnect before I solder the wires together? Besides the obvious ..not having the guitar plugged into the amp Ken S. - Thanks for your time on the phone I really appreciated that! I definitely want you to service my bass sometime soon. The next time I'm in DC or Philli I will try to set something up for sure. After talking with Ken today.. I think he made a good point..this bass probably sat around for a long time without being played with a battery in it maybe for years. This is a 2000 model and its like bran new the guy that sold it said it came from his "vault" and was originally purchased for his collection. |
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Well, only you know how good you are with a solder gun. If you can do it carefully and cleanly, go for it. Just make sure the exposed wires are wrapped/insulated well when you finish. Otherwise, maybe small wire connectors would be easier.
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Well this repair was a success.. I spent about $10 on a batter connector, solder and heat shrink tubes. I was able to solder on a new battery connector and my bass works prefect now.
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BadaBing....
BadaBing! You did good. Just what I was expecting to hear. Glad to hear all is well now.
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