"Mark D. Zacharias" <mzacharias@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> "Tom" <yahoo@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>> "Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!" <artyguy04@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>> On Apr 21, 6:42 pm, "Tom" <ya...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>>> Denon AVR 3801 needsa on board battery replaced. I got my Denon AVR
3801
>>> out of storage after five years and the batterey is dead. Today I
called
>>> Denon tech sup****t and was told I was number sixteen caller in line
for
>>> tech
>>> sup****t then I googled denon 3801 battery replacment but didn't get
any
>>> useful hits. How do i replace trhe battery and which battery do I
>>> install,
>>> incase their is a generic no name battery in the unit?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>> Mike
>>
>> This is a more appropriate question for rec.audio.tech. I took the
>> liberty of crossposting it there, as I don't know if you monitor that
>> group. Perhaps somebody there will be able to answer your question.
>>
>> Much thanks, I don't monitor that group but will now.
>>
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> I'm pretty sure the 3801 does not use a battery - more likely a backup
> capacitor.
>
> Mark Z.
You're correct I got through to Denon today.. Is there a simple test to
check the capacitor?


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