p.1 #2 · Anyone tried to recell a Quantum PB1 Battery?
Which one is the pb? I've recalled the turbo and qb1s before not hard. Remove screws, undo wires from neg and pos posts attach to new cell a nd reassemble
p.1 #3 · Anyone tried to recell a Quantum PB1 Battery?
Michael White wrote:
Which one is the pb? I've recalled the turbo and qb1s before not hard. Remove screws, undo wires from neg and pos posts attach to new cell a nd reassemble
PB1 for the Qpaq System. I have done turbos too but can't seem to find any info on the PBs. I know the obvious solution is to send it to Quantum,.. but where's the fun in that?
p.1 #5 · Anyone tried to recell a Quantum PB1 Battery?
Just take out the screws, take the SLA inside down to Batteries plus and match it up. put it back together. Just don't lose any of the parts, quantum doesn't sell the parts.
p.1 #6 · Anyone tried to recell a Quantum PB1 Battery?
Changing the PB1 is pretty easy. After removing the four small screw covers and screws on the sides of the ridges at each end of the battery you can separate the two side covers to reveal the battery and sponge packing. Remove the packing and disconnect the battery terminals. In the PB1 the battery is a PowerSonic PS-1230 12v 3.4Ahr (or equivalent). Fit a new battery, and you should be sorted. It should cost you about $15.
There is a charging circuit board in the battery which if really abused, or if subject to an over powered charger can burn out. If this happens, then Quantum will need to replace it.