Red Baron 7 power points
Hello to all in the thread I'm glad to find a subject similar to what I'm working on at the moment where do the original power points connect to from the battery holders to the circuit board.Alimo88 I have the same problem or if you gave up I have yours.Or maybe just a coincidence if not.Looks like thats why a lot of red barons a sold not working,because of the twin battery packs one for the audio and the other for circuit,people replace them when they crack on the top.But because they are hard to find with the clips(original ones) not the wires people get confuse and wire snap-on clips to the wires wrong.Have I think about it .In the snap on from the board the female is positive and the male is negative.So if you put a snap-on in the battery holder to join the circuit one and follow the colors red and black again you will have female positive male negative that means you can not join them because it's the wrong polarity.But with the excitement people make the simple mistake.The easy way if you can't get the original battery holders is to disregard the snap-on clips and put a one way connector plug and while you are there put a fuse holder.If that was done there would be more Red barons around working.There is more old bounty hunter's like the discriminator-840 or raider,outlaw and so on because they use two nine volt batteries,so there is no battery holders and no problems with battery holders.So once I make sure I get the original power points like Alimo88 was asking for I can started to find out if they done any damage and start replacing.I think thanks to the great help from homefire I will solve and repair this famous old classic .Hope this has help someone before giving up.All the best to everyone on the holiday season cheers.
Hello to all in the thread I'm glad to find a subject similar to what I'm working on at the moment where do the original power points connect to from the battery holders to the circuit board.Alimo88 I have the same problem or if you gave up I have yours.Or maybe just a coincidence if not.Looks like thats why a lot of red barons a sold not working,because of the twin battery packs one for the audio and the other for circuit,people replace them when they crack on the top.But because they are hard to find with the clips(original ones) not the wires people get confuse and wire snap-on clips to the wires wrong.Have I think about it .In the snap on from the board the female is positive and the male is negative.So if you put a snap-on in the battery holder to join the circuit one and follow the colors red and black again you will have female positive male negative that means you can not join them because it's the wrong polarity.But with the excitement people make the simple mistake.The easy way if you can't get the original battery holders is to disregard the snap-on clips and put a one way connector plug and while you are there put a fuse holder.If that was done there would be more Red barons around working.There is more old bounty hunter's like the discriminator-840 or raider,outlaw and so on because they use two nine volt batteries,so there is no battery holders and no problems with battery holders.So once I make sure I get the original power points like Alimo88 was asking for I can started to find out if they done any damage and start replacing.I think thanks to the great help from homefire I will solve and repair this famous old classic .Hope this has help someone before giving up.All the best to everyone on the holiday season cheers.

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