DENON DJ PRIME GO General Troubleshooting
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Internal Lithium-Ion Battery Pack
Internal chemical degradation within the lithium-ion cells can lead to increased self-discharge rates or the development of internal micro-shorts. This causes the battery to lose potential energy even without an external load. Replacing the pack ensures the cells can maintain a stable voltage profile over long idle periods.
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Main PCB (Logic Board)
The Power Management Integrated Circuit (PMIC) on the main board controls the transition to a low-power state. If a component in the power rail fails to toggle high-impedance mode upon shutdown, it creates a parasitic drain. This board replacement is necessary if the battery drain persists with a known-good battery pack.
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Internal Power Ribbon Cable/Harness
Minor oxidation or contamination at the battery-to-board connector can create a high-resistance path that interferes with the BMS's ability to accurately read state-of-charge. While less likely to cause a 'drain', it frequently causes 'phantom' drain readings where the unit appears to lose power due to voltage drop under initial load.
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the Internal Lithium-Ion Battery Pack.