Dodd Battery Preamp health check

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S Clark

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Dodd Battery Preamp health check
« on: 15 Jan 2026, 01:28 am »
I know several of the members on this  circle  have Dodd gear.  If you have one of the first Gen. Dodd battery preamps, this is a cautionary tale.
I had to move gear around a couple of weeks ago to check out an amp that had been sitting for a while.  I didn't notice that power cord to the battery charger had come loose.  So I listen to the amp for a while and the  batteries went dead.  No problem, I knew they were old and ordered new ones, without checking the old ones.  The new ones  arrived  today, so it was time to open the Dodd.  And  that's when  I discovered  the  charger was unpluged.  The  old batteries (which probably would have kept going ok it I hadn't  disconnected  the charger) were  so swollen  I had to cut the frame to get  them out.  3 of 4 were close to popping  and  making  one hell of a  mess. 
If you have  one of these preamps, visually check those batteries  occasionally.  Mine were  5 1/2 years old, and  I hadn't  realized that much time had elapsed.  I dodged a  bullet.  But being lucky rather than smart isn't really a good plan.   :thumb:

Danny Richie

Re: Dodd Battery Preamp health check
« Reply #1 on: 15 Jan 2026, 06:29 pm »
Wow, I have one of those models. I should check mine too.

S Clark

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Re: Dodd Battery Preamp health check
« Reply #2 on: 15 Jan 2026, 06:52 pm »
Wow, I have one of those models. I should check mine too.
Yeah, I was thinking you might have one.  I bet there are others as well, as they are still top tier preamps.  In some ways, I like the first Gen over the second, having both.  I like the low battery alarm on the first Gen.