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Anonymous Posted on Nov 24, 2008

Dad's favourite razor needs new battery

My dad's favourite razor is a 10 year old Philishave hq 4865 which now needs a new battery, any ideas where I can get one? I live in Nova Scotia Canada. Thanks

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i have a old philishave modle 4865 and shall understand can work with 220V please guide me
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SOURCE: I have a philishave hq 6849 which is about 5 years

Yes, there is an internal battery and it can be replaced. You will find the battery you need at shaveroutlet.com. See link below
http://shaveroutlet.com/shaver-battery-pack-for-most-shavers-p-211.html
You will need one or two batteries depending on the internal configuration of your model.

To open the shaver, you will need to remove the two screws on the back of the shaver. Once the back cover is removed, you will be able to access the battery pack and circuit board. You will need to unsolder the old battery pack from the circuit board and solder in the new one

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SOURCE: how to remove batteries from a philishave razor

You will find the correct battery type for model 6863XL at shaveroutlet.com. See link below.

http://shaveroutlet.com/shaver-replacement-parts/shaver-battery-pack-for-most-norelco-more-p-278.html

To replace, you will need to remove the back cover by removing the two screws. Take off back cover to access inside. You can unsolder the batteries from the circuit board but for easier replacement, it is sometimes suggested that you use a modified installation technique. This is to break the tabs off of the old batteries with small needle nose pliers rather than unsoldering them from the circuit board. This allows the old batteries to be removed but leaves the tabs attached to the circuit board. You can then solder the tabs from the new batteries to the old existing tabs

If you are not able to do this yourself, you can have shaveroutlet.com do it for you. See link below
http://shaveroutlet.com/shaver-replacement-parts/professional-battery-replacement-for-most-models-p-374.html

brector3

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  • Posted on Aug 09, 2011

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You will find the correct battery type and helpful installation video at shaveroutlet.com. Click on link below and scroll down for video

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You will find the correct battery type for model 6863XL at shaveroutlet.com. See link below.

http://shaveroutlet.com/shaver-replacement-parts/shaver-battery-pack-for-most-norelco-more-p-278.html

To replace, you will need to remove the back cover by removing the two screws. Take off back cover to access inside. You can unsolder the batteries from the circuit board but for easier replacement, it is sometimes suggested that you use a modified installation technique. This is to break the tabs off of the old batteries with small needle nose pliers rather than unsoldering them from the circuit board. This allows the old batteries to be removed but leaves the tabs attached to the circuit board. You can then solder the tabs from the new batteries to the old existing tabs

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Christine,
(D=Dad's age, and S=Son's age)

D=S+20 (Dad is 20 years older than Son)
D+10 = 2xS (In ten years Dad will be twice Son's current age)
therefore (by substitution):
S+20+10 = 2xS
S+30 = 2S
2S = S+30
2S-S = 30 (subtract S from both sides)
S = 30 (Son's current age) *answer*
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I have a philishave hq 6849 which is about 5 years old. I charged it yesterday and today it is "dead" when I plug it in the mains the greenlight comes on but nothing else happens. Is there an internal...

Yes, there is an internal battery and it can be replaced. You will find the battery you need at shaveroutlet.com. See link below
http://shaveroutlet.com/shaver-battery-pack-for-most-shavers-p-211.html
You will need one or two batteries depending on the internal configuration of your model.

To open the shaver, you will need to remove the two screws on the back of the shaver. Once the back cover is removed, you will be able to access the battery pack and circuit board. You will need to unsolder the old battery pack from the circuit board and solder in the new one
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Since you have the answer, the easiest way to work with this is to work with real numbers and break it down. What are the knowns?
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You can also put this into formulas
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So, if Dad = Rose + 25, you can substitute one for the other in the 2nd formula, like so:

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Now, you can solve for Rose and eventually come up with 10

I hope this helps.
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