#21607 - 31/10/2000 20:55
Battery?
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carpal tunnel
Registered: 08/03/2000
Posts: 12338
Loc: Sterling, VA
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I've noticed that sometimes when I turn my car on the empeg's screen is a bit dim, so I turn the car off again and it's okay, but a little battery sign comes on. Should I be worrie if this happens every once and a while? Will this damage my player? DiGNAN
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#21608 - 31/10/2000 21:19
Re: Battery?
[Re: Dignan]
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old hand
Registered: 12/01/2000
Posts: 1079
Loc: Dallas, TX
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I haven't noticed that the screen is dim on mine. The battery light I have seen when I turn the ignition on and off before the empeg has had a chance to shut down. I think the battery light is normal.
Sean
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#21609 - 01/11/2000 01:56
Re: Battery?
[Re: Dignan]
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enthusiast
Registered: 08/06/1999
Posts: 356
Loc: NORWAY
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I had the same thing one mine. (Battery sign comming up.) Checked the battery fluid, it was low. Topped it, and charged the battery. It went away.
TommyE
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#21610 - 01/11/2000 02:13
Re: Battery?
[Re: Dignan]
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Registered: 30/04/2000
Posts: 420
Loc: Sunnyvale, CA, USA
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I get the battery sign every time after I start the car. More specifically: when I start the engine, the empeg stops playing and the display goes blank. Then the display comes back on with the battery sign up, still silent. Then it starts playing. A few seconds later the battery sign disappears.
I too would like to know if this is normal.
Thanks, Borislav
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#21611 - 01/11/2000 07:16
Re: Battery?
[Re: borislav]
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journeyman
Registered: 08/09/1999
Posts: 76
Loc: Munich. Germany
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That sounds very normal. Although I didn't find anything about the battery sign in the manual, I guess it's fair to assume that it was designed to come up whenever the input voltage drops below a certain threshold. :-) And that's exactly what happens: when you start the engine, the starter motor draws a huge current (up to 100 A on my Diesel) which makes the battery voltage drop by some volts. I see the exactly same behaviour in my car as you in yours.
In most cars that I know of, though, the ACC line (to which the empeg is connected in most cases) is wired so that it goes to 0V when you start the engine (to relief the battery from the additional load of all the accessories), so that the empeg just goes off and comes back on again, without showing the battery sign. That's why most empeg users never see it, I guess. Our cars seem to be wired differently. Mine at least is - it's ignition switch doesn't have an ACC position...
Daniel
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#21612 - 01/11/2000 15:42
Re: Battery?
[Re: tadzio]
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Registered: 30/04/2000
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Loc: Sunnyvale, CA, USA
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In most cars that I know of, though, the ACC line (to which the empeg is connected in most cases) is wired so that it goes to 0V when you start the engine (to relief the battery from the additional load of all the accessories), so that the empeg just goes off and comes back on again, without showing the battery sign. That's why most empeg users never see it, I guess. Our cars seem to be wired differently. Mine at least is - it's ignition switch doesn't have an ACC position...Good point, sounds reasonable. My car is a 1990 Volvo, so I can imagine it's missing some of the latest tweaks that may be standard with current cars. Thanks, Borislav
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#21613 - 01/11/2000 16:06
Re: Battery?
[Re: borislav]
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old hand
Registered: 12/08/2000
Posts: 702
Loc: Netherlands
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I've got a 2000 volvo and I am experiencing the same symptoms. I also had the shutdown power-off thump ( still waiting for a voltage regulator... ) In my case the acc-line goes down, the empeg's display switches off and comes back with the battery icon displayed. It will go away after 3 seconds or so...
Frank van Gestel
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#21614 - 02/11/2000 09:31
Re: Battery?
[Re: fvgestel]
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stranger
Registered: 02/10/2000
Posts: 39
Loc: Atlanta, GA USA
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I remember reading another post somewhere that Rob stated this was completly normal -- that if the empeg was playing without having the engine on (as from the acc lead), and then you go to start the car the empeg will blank out, then come back on with the battery signal. The battery signal was just an idication that a low-level of voltage was detected on the power line, and was a signal to the owner that it is possible the battery could be drained or about drained, that there was a problem with the alternator in supplying voltage, or something amiss with the electrical wiring in the car.
(man I wish I could find that post..... dOH!)
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#21615 - 02/11/2000 09:33
Re: Battery?
[Re: TommyE]
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stranger
Registered: 02/10/2000
Posts: 39
Loc: Atlanta, GA USA
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Whaddya know, the empeg even functions as another instrument gauge free of charge! --verteggio
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#21616 - 02/11/2000 09:50
Re: Battery?
[Re: Verteggio]
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carpal tunnel
Registered: 08/03/2000
Posts: 12338
Loc: Sterling, VA
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That's what I was thinking! Cool So the bottom line is, this low-voltage is not something that will hurt the empeg, and the only time I should be worried when the symbol comes up is while driving or something, and only then I only have to worry about the battery, not the empeg. DiGNAN
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#21617 - 02/11/2000 14:39
Re: Battery?
[Re: Dignan]
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carpal tunnel
Registered: 20/12/1999
Posts: 31596
Loc: Seattle, WA
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So the bottom line is, this low-voltage is not something that will hurt the empegActually, if the empeg gets too many of those low-voltage messages in a row, it'll drop back to a sort of "installation defaults" state and forget all of your sound presets. ___________ Tony Fabris
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