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Klipsch The One battery problem


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Hi ! Today I received my brand new "The One", unfortunately the battery seems to be dead! When plugged it works well (and the sound is really good) but when unplugged I immediately get the red LED blinking indicating battery is lower than 20%, despite having let it plugged for hours. Then in a matter of minutes the speaker just switches off. 

Did anyone have this kind of problem with The One ?

I shipped it back to my Hi-Fi seller to get a replacement.

Hopefully this is an isolated case!

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My battery seemed to work ok at first, but it became quite obvious that the battery was holding a charge less and less over the first year and now I can’t use it for even a second without it being plugged in. I’ve had lots of devices with rechargeable batteries and this one is the most disappointing... mostly because I LOVE the speaker so much but can’t take it anywhere!!!   :/

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Specs of original battery:


Rechargeable Lithium-ion battery (pack of three 18650 lithium batteries in serie connection)

Model: Klipsch the one

Voltage: 10.8V

Capacity: 2600mAh (28.08Wh)

Charge voltage: 12.6V

Red wire: +

Black wire: -

3INCMR19/66

Dongguan Large Electronic Co.,Ltd

170517298

 

You can use original battery of Marshall Stockwell with 

Capacity: 2600mAh (28.08Wh)

Voltage: 11.1V


or better compatible with extended

Capacity: 3400mAh (37.7Wh)

( Voltage: 11.1V )

 

You have to adapt connection of 2+2 wires (2 red + 2 black) vs. 2 wires (red + black). That’s all!


Usefull links

The One Klipsch Certified Factory Refurbished specs:

https://www.klipsch.com/products/the-one-klipsch-certified-factory-refurbished#product-downloads

Manual: https://d2um2qdswy1tb0.cloudfront.net/product-manuals/The-One-Manual-v3.pdf

 

 

 

 

Edited by ilcentaurorosso
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On 4/11/2023 at 8:09 PM, JohnW said:

Oh I've replaced the battery. That isn't the problem. 

the 1st batches of the One had a loose capacitor ,    is your unit still under warranty ? 

 

 otherwise , pull out the board and look for a loose capacitor   with a magnifying glass , then  reflow the solder 

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