Got my answer about mini battery specification and not currently having an issue but part numbers seem to be an in-house stock number (no google search results) or manufacturer. other question is charging voltage with max amperage in case AC adapter is failing and will unit run strictly off AC adapter if battery failing like a laptop will. Stop about the different region nonsense all batteries do fail eventually and would be nice if posted a service avenue at a concrete price for replacement whether or not end user has a current total care update. Most users aren't going to buy a new unit just for power supply problems.Since it's almost impossible to get a live person on the phone for these questions please respond and thanks. I would think a lot of users would just prefer to send unit in for this type of maintenance rather than deal with un-gluing,soldering or possible connector fitment issues.
Thanks, support , It's hard to believe that a fully charged Tablet internal battery spec would only measure 3.7 V. If you were to separate the wires of the cord of the DC scanner side of power source (unplugged from wall outlet ) and with wire piercing probes could then check the internal battery voltage potential with a DVOM would it read less than 4V, or more like 12V? The in house part # of the Maxi Sys batteries don't come up on a search. Is there a Industry cross reference to the autel# not availabe yet , for Example a good image posted of a maxi sys battery with a legible writing with something useful on it like MatsuSh@ta xxx- 1- bbc-sob? :-) I would prefer to be able to change the internal battery myself. I think within a year, a lot more people will need to have the internal batteries replaced and creation of good straight forward tutorial video with a known good economical battery replacement I could find on You tube and buy on E bay. The cost of Maxi Sys Battery replacement 2-3 years down the road needs to be factored in besides the cost of updating. Something like this for the Maxi Sys Series be nice.
can you just take your maxisys 908 or 905 to a computer repair shop that fixes laptops.
and have them install a new battery. i talked to someone who owns a computer shop who fixes laptops. he looked at my 905 and said once he takes the cover off he should be able to solder a new battery in for about 300.00
To run Maxisys, it only needs 3.7V. If you unplugged the DC power, you can use DVOM, it reads 3.7V-4.2V. If you use higher voltage battery, it will burn out the device.
Sorry the part No. is in hourse part#. The battery of Maxisys series is customized for our products, and can't be purchased from outside. If you want to replace the battery, you can order the battery from your local dealer directly. For your information, as long as the battery is 11000mAh, 3.7V lithium-polymer battery and the battery specification can meet the requirements, you can use it in Maxisys.
"The battery voltage and changing voltage are different concepts.
Generally speaking, the voltage of lithium battery is 3.7V, but the
changing voltage is 12V. Like iPhone, the battery is 3.7V, but the
changing voltage is 5V."
"To
run Maxisys, it only needs 3.7V. If you unplugged the DC power, you can
use DVOM, it reads 3.7V-4.2V. If you use higher voltage battery, it
will burn out the device."
So the Maxi Sys AC Adapter has a 12v charging output, the cigarette adapter, and the battery clip adapter that plug in the same port Apply 12V or more to a 3.7V battery? How does that not damage a 3.7 V battery?
when 12 volts is coming into the maxisys to charge it. could it be that there is some kind of drop down voltage risister in the unit to only send 3.7 volts to the battery.
and support i called a few local dealers about buying a new battery and no one has one or can get one.
I don't know , but it would make more sense to me if a 3.7 V battery typically uses a charger of 5 volts, then if the Maxi Sys has a 12 volt charger output , and the battery clip adapter, and lighter adapter attach to the same port, that without some sort of step down voltage regulator between, the charge port, the 3.7 v battery would be toast unless battery pack inside is actually composed of three 3.7 volt batteries hooked in series equaling 11.1 volts that could be charged safely without voltage regulator by the 12-15v a typical automobile would supply.
Majority of the single pack LiPo battery packs puts out 3.7 volts. Almost every tablet and cell phone in the world uses this voltage. Remember, this a Android tablet inside and the majority of tablet components work on 3.7V. The reason for the 12 volt input is for ease of us connecting to car outlet to use and this voltage is universal for automotive. They have a voltage regulator inside of the scanner to bring operating voltage to charge and use tablet down to 3.7 to 4.2 volts. Now if they made it a 3.7V charger and input, then everyone will complain why they cant plug it into the vehicle to use.