I agree with ag. If you are not going to fit a new battery then connecting a 3.9 volt zener diode in place of the battery whould prevent the voltage going too high. It looks like there is quite a lot of space inside the case so you may be able to use a different battery. I have had plug in digital timers go faulty due to a faulty NiMh cell. I have found the cheapest source of thes single cells to buy solar garden lights from one of the pound shop chains and remove the cell from them. As your battery consists of three cells you would have to get three of these.
Les.
what are the most important things in doing that?
must be NiMh?
must be 3 in a row with sum of 3.6 Vdc or can be 1 of 3Vdc for example?
must be a rechargeble battery? (i guess this is not a relevant question cause its must be a rechareble one)
thanks
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