Thank you. The original batteries (1:27) marked with 2.4V. Do they mean the sum voltage for two of them connected sequentially or these are really 2.4V batteries?
Your welcome! ;-) Yes, the 2.4V is the sum voltage, there are two 1.2V batteries connected in a series way. We discussed this question about one year ago with "racecruiser". Find back this post, I put two links for explanation.
@@peterwindtner , I got it, thank you again. Just strange to see that that marked every battery this way. At the end of the day they could be used separately and this could be confusing.
@@doctorshadow2482 Yes, it was strange at first sight to me too. But they used the two batteries as a package at the manufacturing, so they marked the sum voltage.
They are not glued, they are free. Only soldered together by a piece of sheet metal (wiring). I bought them in a battery shop where they were soldered to me.
My HC5150 doesn't seem to have a removable cover for the lower screw - I have dug at it with sharp tools and it seems to be either glued in or just a molding, not a cover, so no screw there if so. Pieces of plastic come off that circular area, even witha lot of force the cover does not come out so I can access the screw. Glued in or molded in. Update, was glued in, had to ruin it to get it out.
Is this the 5th picture in the video, right? Looks like they changed the structure to a simple glueing... Could you reglue it when you reassembled the hairclipper? Otherwise thank you for the plus information.
Two 1,2V batteries are connected in series. Red wire is soldered to + of the first battery. Minus is soldered to the plus of the second battery. Minus of second battery is soldered to black cable. Too bad they didn't use some kind of battery holder for easier batery replacement...
I think this is normal. I usually didn't charge it more than a few hours. I read again the manual, it says if the battery is fully exhausted, you have to charge it 16 hours. I tested it last time, and nothing happened with the charging LED, it doesn't turned off. So...
Szia! Igen, a megszokott 1.2V-os. Az 1:31-nél megjelenő képen láthatod az új akksikat. Az előtte lévő képen az eredeti 2.4V-os, már összeadott érték van. Akkus boltban kértem, ahol össze is forrasztották őket nekem. De arra figyelni kell, hogy a forrasztás távolsága ugyanaz legyen, mint az eredetinél, hogy rendesen bele tudjon a két akksi feküdni a helyére. Ezt 1:45-nél láthatod.
I think this is because it was an original battery pack, not separeted ones. The AAA batteries are 1.2V basicly. If you join two batteries in a series way, the voltage adds together, so it will be 2.4V. The original batteries were a package, so they signs the voltage as the common voltage. For example: m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51BiGv5-cbL._AC_SY580_.jpg Here is the explanation, watch the "Batteries Joined in a Series" section: www.batterystuff.com/kb/articles/battery-articles/battery-bank-tutorial.html
@@peterwindtner That might be correct. Usually, when they are counted as a "unit", they are tied together in some kind of shrink tubing. That's why i thought, that these might be some "special" cells and result in 4,8V together.
@@racecruiser As I remember, only one of these AAA batteries had a sign, not each one. So, when I replaced them, I accepted these were 2 x 1.2V. And... in the store where I bought the batteries, they automatically gave me two pieces of 1.2V.
Good question. Unseen, I can't say anything. Assembly should be simple. Try to disassemble and reassemble the entire hair clipper based on the video. I guess something cannot fit in its place...
Egyébként ha döglött az akksi, akkor hálózatról még megy, nem? Vagy túl rövid hozzá a hálózati kábel (kb. csak töltőkábel hosszúságú?)? Kár, hogy nem lehet Li-ion akksit tenni bele...
Igen, megy csak hálózatról is. A kábel hossza se rövid, tudod használni kényelmesen vele. Viszont nekem a motor úgy "teljesen lemerült" állapotban ki-kihagyott. Lehet, hogy az a töltő csatlakozója miatt volt. Viszont akku csere után szépen működik. Li-ion jobb lenne, igen, de így se rossz, ha teljesen lemerül, akkor kb. 1-1,5 óra és feltölti.
@@peterwindtner A mostani Philipsemnek is a kábele adta meg magát, de azé nem cserélhető, ezért akarok másik hajvágót venni. Először jónak tűnt ez a Remington, mert nagyobb méreteket is tud, de most látom, hogy 3 mm-enként vannak a fokozatok, illetve asszem Ni-Mh akksisat sem akarok már. Azért köszi a választ.
@@didergo Nincs mit! ;-) Én is ugyanezért vettem a Remington után Philipset, mert ott milliméterenként lehet állítani a vágás hosszát. A Remington megmaradt szakállvágóként trimmelésre.
worst company. I had one of these and it was a joke. any low bugdet, no name product cut better and will last longer than remingtons trash. based on my experience lol
I have a hairdresser friend who share your opinion. 😕 My next hair clipper wasn't a Remington... But I wanted to keep this one alive, and I was successful.
I have HC5150 which has served me several years with excellent results. I purchased afterwards a new one from the same brand, which is model HC5200 and appeared they changed the comb design and it does not work as good as the HC5150. Anyways, thanks a lot for @peterwindtner for clear instructions, I will change new batteries to my HC5150.