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I was fortunate to receive a premier J1 Hudson w/ tinplate tender.  This is an early Father’s Day present so I wasn’t going to run it , but I wanted to install a new battery.  

The owner’s manual describes a scale tender, not the tinplate Vanderbilt style.  Also indicates not the 9volt style battery, but the two AA style batteries.  I only assume these are just as important to get changed as the 9 volt style.  

With all that said, how in the name of mike do you get the tender shell off without destroying the electronics?

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gunrunnerjohn posted:

Should be four screws on the bottom to release the tender shell.

I tried that John, actually 6 screws, but the electronics and wire nuts are larger than the narrow opening at the bottom of the tender.  I got the shell up about 3/8” and kept hanging up on something.  That’s when I decided to start asking questions instead of forcing things.  I was hoping someone like yourself that may have had one of these open before might have a bit of experience to share.

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GGG posted:

I would check that speaker too, I believe there is a screw to release the pvb plastic.  I had that tender and the speaker was deteriorated.  I bet if you charged that battery it would still be good if that was a new old stock set.  If used set best to change.  G

This is a new-old stock set.  I will be ordering a battery today.  I have a couple of the other style but none of these.

"check the speaker" - how?  

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