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I've had my ten year old ray for a few months now and love it, the actives were working fine so I have never felt the need to look at the battery until an hour ago, and I had a problem getting the battery out, it needed some persuasion with a plumbers wrench before it came out.
The negative terminal is a bit corroded and green on the battery, ive fitted a new battery and its all working fine, should i replace the battery holder on the guitar and if so is it an easy job?

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[quote name='phatkat' timestamp='1317834616' post='1395207']I've had my ten year old ray for a few months now and love it, the actives were working fine so I have never felt the need to look at the battery until an hour ago, and I had a problem getting the battery out, it needed some persuasion with a plumbers wrench before it came out. The negative terminal is a bit corroded and green on the battery, ive fitted a new battery and its all working fine, should i replace the battery holder on the guitar and if so is it an easy job? G...[/quote]If you know the basics of soldering it is a doddle; either snipping 2 wires then stripping and resoldering to the new connector (if you have enough wire) or if your new terminal has wires connected it is even easier as you are snipping off the old and then joining the new wires to the old (so long as you have sufficient space to coil in the new wiring). You've no need to be going into the control pot section and unsoldering anything from there, it's just the actual snap on connector you are replacing. Be sure to get a decent battery connector as a cheapie that will flex/break/not grip is a nightmare.

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