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BT Synergy phone won't charge batteries
Cloverleaf2
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I've got two setups, each with quad set of BT Synergy 6500 cordless phones, they'll all be well over 10 years old now. During the past 2 years, they've been dying, one by one, so I only have 3 working ones left now. Typically, a handset will show 'low batt' warning after only a few minutes' use, so I install new batteries being careful to choose 1.2v 800mAh, similar to the originals. Then I find that the new batteries don't charge up at all - the red base station light comes on but there's no 'beep'. - they do get quite warm though. The phone stays dead. If I try normal non-rechargeable batteries the phone comes back to life again. I have to assume that the handset develops a fault which means it loses its ability to charge its batteries. Has anyone else had this problem?
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You have to ensure the replacement batteries have the same chemistry as the originals. Probably best to replace the whole setup with something more modern.0
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Had a similar problem with BT DECT phones some years ago. Didn't bother replacing the batteries since the complete phones could be found on eBay for the cost of a packet of rechargeables.
Was switched to VOIP (with shiny new free handset) before I bothered replacing.0 -
The new batteries are NiMH which is I believe the same as the original ones. If I put the new batteries which stay dead in one of the 'faulty' phones into one of the 3 remaining 'good' phones, they charge up and work fine.Petriix said:You have to ensure the replacement batteries have the same chemistry as the originals. Probably best to replace the whole setup with something more modern.0 -
Think you've accurately diagnosed your problem - phone's gubbed. Assume you've tried swapping the charger bases about in case they're faulty?Cloverleaf2 said:
The new batteries are NiMH which is I believe the same as the original ones. If I put the new batteries which stay dead in one of the 'faulty' phones into one of the 3 remaining 'good' phones, they charge up and work fine.Petriix said:You have to ensure the replacement batteries have the same chemistry as the originals. Probably best to replace the whole setup with something more modern.0 -
The only thing that stops me buying a brand new set of phones is that I find it so DIFFICULT to find any that I consider satisfactory in every way, which the old Synergy 6500 phones are. For me, majority of new cordless phones don't have sound that is either clear or loud enough. If that's ok, the ringtones are either not loud enough or just downright unpleasant. If that's ok, they don't have a speakerphone facility. If that's ok, they don't have a redial button. All the Panasonic phones seem to fail on almost every count. 'First world problems' I know but that's the way it is!0
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Plenty of these on ebay if you want to stick with what you're used to.0
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Funny you should say that, I just bought a set of three on ebay last week and two of them have the same fault!outtatune said:Plenty of these on ebay if you want to stick with what you're used to.0
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