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Post16 Jul 2013, 09:04

Hello
I bought a Nepro XJ-S in 1977
The battery is still in the watch since that date and I am afraid that the inside has maybe damaged.
Who can help me If I have to change the modules.

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Re: nepro xj.x

Post16 Jul 2013, 11:37

dragon wrote:Hello
I bought a Nepro XJ-S in 1977
The battery is still in the watch since that date and I am afraid that the inside has maybe damaged.
Who can help me If I have to change the modules.

The XJ-S is a LED watch, isn't it? I think in that case you should better ask next door.
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Re: nepro xj.x

Post16 Jul 2013, 14:16

First you would need to identify which module the watch has within it, from what I understand the Nepro XJ-S uses a Fairchild module - A photo would help confirm this.
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Post17 Jul 2013, 19:25

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Hello
Your are right, the module is from FCI CORP
Do you think it is possible to find this module?
Thanks for your help

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Re: nepro xj.x

Post17 Jul 2013, 19:31

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Post17 Jul 2013, 19:44

Have you tried cleaning the contacts and putting fresh batteries in? I've had watches which have had the batteries still in from the 70s and they still worked, it kills them most of the time but not every time ;-)

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