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Fishman Rechargeable Battery Pack STWH

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Fishman Rechargeable Battery Pack

  • Lithium ion power supply solution for Fishman Fluence pickups
  • Direct replacement for the tremolo cover on single-cut electric guitars
  • Does not require modification of your guitar and can be used for other on-board 9 V pickups and accessories
  • Has a current capacity similar to a high-quality 9 V battery
  • Rechargeable via a standard mini-USB cable
  • LED displays let you know when it is full and when it is time to charge
  • Full charging time: 3 Hours or less
  • Up to 250 hours of operation per charge when used with Fishman Fluence pickups
  • Connector cable, USB cable & micro USB cable included
  • Colour: White
  • Dimensions (W x D x H) 90 x 144 x 5.8 mm
  • Weight: 79 g
Available since July 2019
Item number 467048
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
1.269 kr
Including VAT; Excluding kr200 shipping
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Good idea but badly designed, Fishman need to look at the design again.
Eugene M. 12.01.2023
Firstly, let me state that I have fitted the Les Paul version of this battery and their universal one no problem to several guitars and the Fluence pickups are all great. I have fitted Fluence humbuckers, Single width Strat, Greg Koch tele set and Greg's Fluence P90s with no problems and great results and happy clients.

However, after fitting this particular battery pack design to a strat I now feel I will have to advise clients against it. I feel that there are 2 design flaws in this product.

In a strat trem cavity there is a claw, screws and springs. As the spring claw is backed off, it's height rises in the cavity. On this battery cover some part of a PCB is jutting out RIGHT in LINE with the trem claw plate...TOO CLOSE.....could possibly arc or simply not allow flush fitting of battery to body without damage to components.

The guitar this battery was fitted to was finished but after a few gigs decided to put voice 2 and 3 for the Classic Humbuckers on a ON OFF ON mini toggle and the SSA 3dB boost on a ON/OFF mini toggle instead of the push/pulls for speedier voice changing. I did this but it then took me 30 mins to get this battery pack back on without damaging wires or the battery. This should not be the case.

But then, when I bench tested the guitar........NO Sound......... I investigated and discovered that the red power wire broke free where it had been soldered to the battery. On further inspection the black came off with the slightest tug. Not enough solder used, I later discovered why!!!!!!!!

I believe that in trying to keep the battery as thin as possible Fishman did not leave enough room for sufficient solder joints on the power terminals of the PCB. They utilize an isolation paste/film to cover these joints to prevent them arcing or making a circuit when touching the rear battery metal cover when fitted. Applying this paste/film adds depth. So, you have the pcb, wires soldered to tabs on pcb and then this isolating film coating on top all adding to the overall depth. There has to be enough room left to allow the metal cover to fit flush. In order to facilitate this, they use as little solder as possible to keep the depth down, too little solder in my opinion to allow for sufficient solder jointing and hence the wires come off very easily.

I had a spare Fishman strat battery and considered fitting it instead and was going to but just decided with all that is wrong here....I will just sell the spare and the Classics and be at the loss of the SSA and the now useless battery!

My build was a waste of time, cost €446 in Fluence parts, never mind my time. I'm left with a set of used classics and a used SSA and now have to rethink the HSH build and install other pickups. I do not want to route a 9v battery holder. Total waste of time..all let down my a badly designed battery. Fishman need to address this and I will be letting them know!

Put it this way...........this is similar to building a real good electric kit car with the best of everything in it..........and when you have all done and then go to fit the battery that came with the kit........you realize ........... I can't rely on this....those wires will come loose at some point...........and NO room left to correct it !!
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A great replacement for battery-powered options
Christine605 08.08.2022
I installed this on my Player Stratocaster to drive the Fernandes sustainer unit (that bit was professionally installed).

This was dead easy to install - it took me only a few minutes - and I'm no expert. The screw holes fit the old backplate perfectly and the unit drives the sustainer like a charm. Now I don't have to worry about batteries running down and being awkward to replace. Just charge-up before a gig and off you go!
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All fine
André- 31.08.2023
Works like a charm.
Easy installation using the cavity of the ground cable.
No problem with the tremolo as someone here was saying. Safe distance from the clamp and springs.
Now I just have to plug the usb cable every 300 hours...
Nice gadget.
Very happy with it.
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Elegante Lösung für Strats
6stringquäler 02.01.2021
Ich fahre z.Zt. voll auf Fishman Fluences ab. Mein erster Umbau betraf Humbucker in einer Art Single Cut; hier blieb ich vorerst bei Batteriebetrieb. In meiner Tele kam ein Set zum Einsatz, dass den Akku und die Ladebuchse gleich integriert hat. Für mein Strat Projekt fand ich das hier zu besprechende Teil als die beste Lösung. Die Pickups sind noch nicht da, weswegen ich mir für den Einbau vorerst nur ein paar Punkte gemerkt habe.
Ich hatte schon erwartet, dass die Auswechslung mit dem verbauten Federcover nicht ganz ohne Anpassungen vor sich gehen würde; die Maße sind lediglich ähnlich, die Schraublöcher sind alle anders positioniert. Das mag von Modell zu Modell variieren. Zum Glück gelingt es alle bisherigen Bohrungen und die gesamte Öffnung abzudecken. Dass der Akku zum Bauch hin etwas aufträgt, dürfte wenig problematisch sein. Nach innen stehen kleine Teile im Bereich der Federkralle vor und der Kabelsatz ist herausgeführt. Nach ersten Prüfungen ergeben sich aber keine Probleme mit der Anpassung. Für die Verbindung zur Gitarrenelektrik werde ich dem Massekabel folgen, wozu der Kanal erweitert werden muss. Also Massekabel von der Federkralle ablöten, herausziehen und dann aufbohren.
Sobald ich die Pickups bekommen habe und alles durchgeführt habe, kann ich weiteres berichten.
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