Von makho

16 Gedanken zu „EZFlash Omega CR2025 Batteriewechsel“
  1. I used a CR1616 in my EZ-Flash Omega a couple of years ago. I just positioned the correct way, then soldered the negative tab to the pad and ran a jumper 20 gauge wire to the positive tab and it's still running almost 2 years later. Using a CR2025 or 2032 would be sick, but dang would it be hard to get it to fit in there.

    Using a tabbed CR1616 actually allowed me to get it within the dimensions of the original casing without having to cut anything as well, so it would fit into the DSLite shell for the EZ-Flash Omega as well. I've been recommending people change out these crappy CR1220s with this type of mod for a while, the batteries they come with stock drain WAY too fast and there isn't a reliable source for replacements.

  2. Other than playing Drill Dozer, this is one thing that makes me glad to have shelled out for the DE where it just pops out of a holder, I never even knew the regular omega still had the battery soldered in there. I have an old EZF V that had the same weird type of tabbed battery but I never tried replacing it. I do kinda wonder if they couldn't have used a more standard size, but I dunno.

  3. My omega refuses to work with RTC in emerald ruby and Sapphire, it keeps time fine but sometimes, a lot of time it'll tell me the RTC battery is dry. I know it isn't I've tested it, you think a fresh battery would fix it? Or do I just have a dud unit

  4. Just wanted to leave a comment saying thank you and i appreciate what you do!
    Your videos have helped me upgrade my GBA screen, shell, and battery
    my gameboy color screen and led quick solder board
    and helped me put together my gameboy macro!

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