Battery drain

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mikejcurtis
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Battery drain

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My Fly is my first electric guitar that requires a battery, so this may be a dumb question, it's certainly an ignorant one;
Is the battery draining as long as the guitar is plugged in?
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mikejcurtis wrote: Wed Apr 17, 2024 2:23 pm My Fly is my first electric guitar that requires a battery, so this may be a dumb question, it's certainly an ignorant one;
Is the battery draining as long as the guitar is plugged in?
Yes. Certainly not a dumb question. Better to ask than waste!
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Copy that.
You've just saved yourself from a rude surprise! :D

Unplugging the cord is very good advice for any brand of guitar (or bass) which has a battery powered circuit.
I have 9 volt batteries that have lasted for years in several guitars, electric and acoustic-electric.
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Barry wrote: Thu Apr 18, 2024 10:27 am Copy that.
You've just saved yourself from a rude surprise! :D

Unplugging the cord is very good advice for any brand of guitar (or bass) which has a battery powered circuit.
I have 9 volt batteries that have lasted for years in several guitars, electric and acoustic-electric.
Unplugging the cord is good practice to prevent tripping and having the guitar fly across the stage. Ask me how I know!
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Patzag wrote: Thu Apr 18, 2024 2:43 pm Unplugging the cord is good practice to prevent tripping and having the guitar fly across the stage. Ask me how I know!
I feel your pain! :mrgreen:
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