Icom 7300 Repair (Clock Battery Upgrade)

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  • Опубліковано 17 січ 2023
  • / @classicclay104
    This is tutorial of how I upgraded my dead clock battery in the Icom 7300. As usual, things didnt quite go as planned, but I figured out a way to make it work and it works beautifully now. The clock keeps its time and date like it should and will last much longer than the original battery.
    Its always stressful to have to do work on a expensive piece of equipment so be careful if you attempt this project yourself. if you dont feel comfortable doing it, then have a professional do it.
    Please leave a comment if you have any questions.
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    Here is The video of when i had to repair my Icom 7100. • Icom 7100 Repair
    *Parts Links:
    Battery Holder: www.xump.com/science/single-c...
    Battery: www.amazon.com/dp/B00CJ3T188?...

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  • @user-kc9rz2hz9t
    @user-kc9rz2hz9t Рік тому +6

    If you don't have any SMD de-soldering equipment, CHIPQUIK flux and low melting point solder makes it very easy to remove components without overheating and butchering the PCB.

  • @eugenemodzelewski6471
    @eugenemodzelewski6471 Рік тому +8

    You should of tinned both sides of the battey ie; add some solder to the already soldered tabs. Sometimes the solder becomes oxidized and you need to add solder. Also looked like your iron wasn't hot enough ( have to be careful not too hot, 730 degrees F should be okay ). Adding some solder and using a de-solder sucker would also help. Any rate any time you work on circuit board can pose a problem. Glad it worked out in the end.

  • @stevecharles8526
    @stevecharles8526 6 місяців тому +2

    Thank you for posting this. When I do this, I’m going to solder 2 battery holders in parallel. That way when I go to replace it (hopefully I’ll remember to do it before it dies) I can add the new battery alongside the old on and then remove the old one without losing battery power and memory stuff.

  • @fabiomuzzi7047
    @fabiomuzzi7047 Рік тому +9

    I'd suggest to shorten the leads and fix the 2032 cell holder more or less closer to the original battery position. Having long leads and putting the replacement battery on the other side of the internal RF shield, just near the AT tuner / filter board is not a great idea, in my opinion. Too much RF around there when you transmit, it could end up interfering with the logic board. Also when you receive you end up with the problem in reverse, where stray RF from the logic board clock can get to the receiver.

    • @ClassicClay104
      @ClassicClay104  Рік тому +4

      Thats, a great point, Fabio. I had not thought of that. I think I will go ahead and get that cell on the original side in the near future. Thank you very much for your point of view! 73, KO4MEX

  • @andersengawd9417
    @andersengawd9417 Рік тому +6

    so when working with boards like this you have to be super careful when desoldering stuff. also you need to keep your exposed wire to a bare minimum, there is a huge chance that the wire can move and short out inside, you need to have it 1/8" or shorter, basically all of the wire should be on the pad and the insulation should be down on top of it.

  • @barneymerrill3188
    @barneymerrill3188 Рік тому +6

    Add low melt solder before removing the battery that was installed with unleaded solder...👍
    Other issue...you used the incorrect tip...not enough thermal mass...a chisel tip with a ball of solder on the tip would transfer heat to the work surface getting the unleaded solder hot enough to remove the battery with out damaging the board. 👍🤠

  • @markwarren7116
    @markwarren7116 6 місяців тому

    The problem you had when trying to unsolder the battery was that you were trying to pry off the batter before you let the solder get melted. This is common with alot of people getting into a hurry. Not saying you were. But if you would take your time and do one pad at a time and let it heat properly it would have came off with no problem. This is a very good way to replace your backup battery the system you used. I use double sided sticky take and mount it on the inside of the chassis. And NEVER mount it on top of another component like I have seen some people do in some videos. Hope its still working for you!

  • @ronkali5365
    @ronkali5365 Рік тому

    Has Icom made any changes with the battery like not having it solder on the board ?

  • @ths3900
    @ths3900 Рік тому +1

    I never look at the radio clock any way. Good work on the replacement.

    • @ClassicClay104
      @ClassicClay104  Рік тому +2

      Thank you sir! It helps keep my recorded files organized otherwise they all would say 1/1/2000. Working great now!

  • @fredshead3956
    @fredshead3956 2 місяці тому +1

    Morning all, an idea just came to me, I dont know if it would work or not, the battery on the IC 7300, if it goes flat, well as you know you dont have to turn it on to keep it charged up, just have 12v at the socket at the back, what about making up a 12v power pack out of say 8 x AA batteries and connect it across the power lead at the back, with a diode in the line so they dont get charged up when on...wonder if that would work, or would there be some drain on them all the time that would flatten them..might be easier than modifying the battery system..i wonder...F.

  • @DooDoo-el2ti
    @DooDoo-el2ti 2 місяці тому

    How long does it hold a charge with the new battery? Disconnected from the PSU

  • @tomsherwood4650
    @tomsherwood4650 Рік тому +2

    I inquired to Icom about the original battery and got nothing, and could not find that part number for sale anywhere so that is why I went with the button holder anyway.

  • @BradMorrisKA3YAN
    @BradMorrisKA3YAN Рік тому +1

    I’m sure others have said it, but more heat was needed on that soldering iron. Never ever ever pry an SMD component off a board. You will surely rip off the trace. I was cringing watching you pry up that battery. And as others have said, shorten the lead to the new battery and don’t use any electrical tape inside the chassis. You’ll create a goopy mess down the road. Use double sided foam tape instead.

  • @GaryLordsWayMinistry
    @GaryLordsWayMinistry 4 місяці тому

    Big fat knuckles are in the way should have set the camera above the radio to look straight down on the job. Soldering iron with a little bigger tip would have worked better. I think I would have made sure of the voltage of the old one before removing it. Figure out what is + and -? Should be able to bridge onto the spec of board that is left for the ground. I would have used some shrink wrap on the ends of the wire so they cannot short out to anything near by. and then slide the battery behind the face or shorten the wires and put the battery right behind the face or in the same space that your working in. I do not like going over the perdition where the case could clamp onto the wires and possible short out later on down the road. I think I would have checked it for voltages and connections before putting the cases back on the radio.

  • @dougrea8260
    @dougrea8260 7 місяців тому +1

    I like the video on the tech involved. I don't mean to discourage you from honing your skills, but honestly that looked like a rookie hack job. Some of these other guys have some good advice. Invest in a rework station, some kestor flux, a solder sucker, and some wicking braid. Coax shield will work for wicking braid in a pinch. 73

    • @ClassicClay104
      @ClassicClay104  7 місяців тому +1

      I appreciate your words of advice. I was traveling for work at the time and didn't have a whole lot to work with. Definitely some better tools are on the horizon. 73.

    • @dougrea8260
      @dougrea8260 7 місяців тому +1

      @ClassicClay104 this, I can relate. Field expedience.

  • @rockymountainhiker8119
    @rockymountainhiker8119 Рік тому +2

    I'm considering doing the same mod. Do you think you could have used two soldering irons, one on each side of the battery, to melt both sides and have it slide off? (I understand that safety goggles should be worn when soldering on batteries.) Do you think there is room to get two soldering irons on the battery tabs without removing the front panel? I'm thinking of placing kapton tape on the circuit board around the battery so it won't touch anything when it slides off.

    • @ClassicClay104
      @ClassicClay104  Рік тому

      I dont think you would have enough room to work without removing the front end. It do3s come off easily tho. The positive side of the battery came off with without a problem but the way the negative side is soldered it was difficult to get it hot enough to melt to come off. Once you get the radio apart and see what you are working with you will be able to dilecide if you want to try using two irons at once. If you you do, just dont let the battery get too hot too quickly. Good luck!

    • @tomsherwood4650
      @tomsherwood4650 Рік тому

      @@ClassicClay104 Since the battery is trash you can maybe use flush cutters to cut out/dissect the battery and leave the leads if that makes any of it easier for you.

    • @jamesk0ua
      @jamesk0ua Рік тому +3

      NO. This NOT how it is done. Use chipquick or a hot air rework station.

    • @snuitje100
      @snuitje100 6 місяців тому

      Don't just use a soldering iron cause you will destroy the PCBoard. Use a good SMD rework hot air station, right flux, low melt solder and cover adjacent components with kapton tape to protect them. That's the only right way to go about.

    • @rockymountainhiker8119
      @rockymountainhiker8119 6 місяців тому

      Your response is helpful. I have no experience with SMD. I'll just leave it be. Thanks!@@snuitje100

  • @paulgarcia1566
    @paulgarcia1566 5 місяців тому

    My 7300 clock does this too. I’m going to leave well enough alone as I’m not good at soldering. It’s unbelievable that Icom put such a tiny battery inside a radio I intend to keep 10 years. Meanwhile my PC that I will keep 2 years has a battery that will last 10 years. Go figure.

  • @jerryshore8374
    @jerryshore8374 5 місяців тому

    X-Tronic 8010-XTS DUAL Antistatic Digital Soldering Iron Station Kit $79 e-bay

  • @fredshead3956
    @fredshead3956 11 місяців тому +1

    Hi there do you know if the vfo knob on the 7300 just pulls off?

    • @ClassicClay104
      @ClassicClay104  11 місяців тому

      Honestly i am not sure. I havent tried removing it.

    • @fredshead3956
      @fredshead3956 11 місяців тому +1

      Hi there, apprently to get the vfo knob off, if you ever have to, you remove the rubber band from the knob and there is a small hole in the edge of the knob with an alan scew in the hole, very small, you just undo that and the knob comes off, it has a tensioner behind it so have to be a bit careful, as for changing the battery, your a braver man then me Ghunga Din...mine needed changing, i took one look at it and took it to a repair man who done it for me...from Fred g4vvq.

    • @ClassicClay104
      @ClassicClay104  11 місяців тому

      @@fredshead3956 glad you were able to have it repaired! And thanks for the tip on removing the vfo! 73 KO4MEX

  • @cam-man7350
    @cam-man7350 Рік тому +1

    I just use the ICOM time adjust app. Takes 20 secs to adjust

  • @Mikael5732
    @Mikael5732 Рік тому +2

    You just said at the beginning of your video that the 2032 button cell was rechargeable, are you sure a 2032 is rechargeable?

    • @gatislegzdins1669
      @gatislegzdins1669 Рік тому +2

      LIR 2032 are rechargeable

    • @Mikael5732
      @Mikael5732 Місяць тому

      @@gatislegzdins1669 Thanks. I’ll check those out.👍🏻

  • @Ed5on
    @Ed5on 7 місяців тому +1

    É muito facil fazer esta troca basta usar um ferro de solda de 40w e por um pingo de solda em cima da bateria que ela sai muito facil, voce detonou a placa devia enfiar o cabeção dentro da agua ..kkkkkk

  • @2e1paw
    @2e1paw Рік тому +1

    My 9700 battery has died as well 😢that’s both now ……

  • @alsanderson4917
    @alsanderson4917 Рік тому +5

    Major cringe moment. Work on your solder skills.

  • @tomsherwood4650
    @tomsherwood4650 Рік тому

    My battery died so I removed the battery and hooked up a cell holder for a 2032 inside. Since it was not a rechargeable battey I also disconnected a chip diode so no voltage is applied to the battery when the radio is turned on. Suppose that after a few years I might have to snap in another 2032 someday. But as it is just to hold a charge on a mos component, apparently, it ought to last as long as a BIOS battery in a computer.

  • @Chris-tx9ou
    @Chris-tx9ou Рік тому +1

    soder work ? please add the L when pronounced its SoLder :) from a uk viewer nice work on the 7300 give or take , 73's

    • @ClassicClay104
      @ClassicClay104  Рік тому +1

      Haha i know i sound like cornbread when i talk! 🤣🤣🤣

  • @KillDaRoy
    @KillDaRoy Рік тому

    You forgot a diode. It will charge your battery!

  • @michaelhamilton3778
    @michaelhamilton3778 Рік тому +1

    Do it yourself “oops” yeah I think I’m gonna pass on this mod.

  • @johnharrison5703
    @johnharrison5703 3 місяці тому

    The reason I don't buy second-hand radios or Icom

  • @chopchop3464
    @chopchop3464 Рік тому +1

    Golden screwdriver

  • @wireworks616
    @wireworks616 Рік тому +1

    The battery you're using is not a rechargeable battery.

    • @ClassicClay104
      @ClassicClay104  Рік тому +3

      Interesting... It says rechargable battery right on it!

    • @wireworks616
      @wireworks616 Рік тому +2

      @@ClassicClay104 They're not. I sell tons of these Maxells in my store.

    • @je1966
      @je1966 Рік тому +2

      @@wireworks616
      Yes, is a rechargeable battery!

    • @wireworks616
      @wireworks616 Рік тому

      I stand corrected. You guys are right.

  • @handyparts
    @handyparts 6 місяців тому

    Flux flux flux

  • @vkham9944
    @vkham9944 Рік тому +1

    Bad example how to fix Icom. 😧