Star Trek TOS Communicator from The Wand Company

Oh, ****. I just had a thought.

Anyone know what sort of battery is going in this thing?

-Rylo
 
Given the method of recharge, it's gonna have to be a dedicated (made ot fit) lithium ion, I would imagine.

Unlike most props where we can simply replace the battery and enjoy the prop indefinitely; my concern here is the finite # of charges on an irreplaceable battery which ultimately leads to the death of the prop over time. I'm not sure we've faced this scenario with a prop replica before. Where a higher end prop replica actually has a limited lifespan??

Even if you shelf a lithium ion, the battery faces challenges with time and needs to be maintained. Geek out on all that here, if you're so inclined:

http://batteryuniversity.com/learn/article/how_to_prolong_lithium_based_batteries

I'm of course just postulating and have no idea what they're using, yet. Just wondering if it's replaceable or custom?

Thoughts, gentleman?

-Rylo
 
What I really want is an iPhone/android case than has a gold hole punched grill that flips over the screen, and somehow has a plug ( maybe into the charging port, like one of this rechargeable cases), then you could have the phone case come with a code for an app that way it makes it chirp, or beep when a call comes in, think geek had one but now it is no longer for sale, plus it looked nothing like the communicator phone.jpg
 
Talk about forest for the trees! I totally blanked on the phaser, Duh! I must've blocked that out. I had it stuck in the back of my mind (for some reason) that one was ultimately replaceable.

The prior Wand Company products have all had non-replaceable Lithium batteries, so I'm sure the comm will too.
 
I have not read all of this post, so it may already have been said, but if you go to the thewandcompany.com, they have a boatload of pictures and descriptions, they even show the box it comes in ( which had the ST 50 insignia ) , also it has a piece by piece description of the moire jewels and so on
 
Given the method of recharge, it's gonna have to be a dedicated (made ot fit) lithium ion, I would imagine.

Unlike most props where we can simply replace the battery and enjoy the prop indefinitely; my concern here is the finite # of charges on an irreplaceable battery which ultimately leads to the death of the prop over time. I'm not sure we've faced this scenario with a prop replica before. Where a higher end prop replica actually has a limited lifespan??

Even if you shelf a lithium ion, the battery faces challenges with time and needs to be maintained. Geek out on all that here, if you're so inclined:

http://batteryuniversity.com/learn/article/how_to_prolong_lithium_based_batteries

I'm of course just postulating and have no idea what they're using, yet. Just wondering if it's replaceable or custom?

Thoughts, gentleman?

-Rylo
I didn't think of that. I already have one dead battery for my cordless drill that refuses to charge.

Sent from my Motorola StarTAC
 
I didn't think of that. I already have one dead battery for my cordless drill that refuses to charge.

Sent from my Motorola StarTAC

The back is held on with screws, so replacing the battery on this will be much easier than on the phaser.
 
Yeah, but hardly an off the shelf option. Undoubtedly custom for this application. I do wish they'd elaborate on this. I love the prop, it looks great! Hell, I've already ordered a couple. I'd just like to know, (like all my other props) will it be with me longer than the lifespan of it's battery?

I mean, we're all essentially looking at a static prop in a few years, otherwise.

I'd hoped to stick a few of these in the closet for a rainy day, but I have to wonder how long before the battery will brick without having been maintained. The life-clock of a lithium battery is literally ticking the moment it rolls off the assembly line.

If it were replaceable, cool; not an issue. If not...ugh. What an uncomfortable thought.

The back is held on with screws, so replacing the battery on this will be much easier than on the phaser.
 
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I'd hoped to stick a few of these in the closet for a rainy day, but I have to wonder how long before the battery will brick without having been maintained. The life-clock of a lithium battery is literally ticking the moment it rolls off the assembly line.

Per the manual that was just released:

"Note: The Communicator's battery might be damaged, or its lifetime significantly reduced, if it is left uncharged for long periods. To maintain a healthy battery, please recharge your Communicator at least once every six months".
 
Yep, that's what I figured. Thanks.

For anyone interested, See my previous link on maintaining lithium batteries. So, we will not be seeing anyone selling 'sealed' WC Communicators on Ebay a couple years down the road.

It's truly a use it or lose it prop! Hoping someone works up a battery option.

Per the manual that was just released:

"Note: The Communicator's battery might be damaged, or its lifetime significantly reduced, if it is left uncharged for long periods. To maintain a healthy battery, please recharge your Communicator at least once every six months".
 
Yep, that's what I figured. Thanks.

For anyone interested, See my previous link on maintaining lithium batteries. So, we will not be seeing anyone selling 'sealed' WC Communicators on Ebay a couple years down the road.

It's truly a use it or lose it prop! Hoping someone works up a battery option.
Oh, we will probably see them. There will be a lot of upset people when they take them out of the box and they do not work.
 
For those of you who have not heard, the Ship Date of the Comms at Startrek.com has been changed to May 15th and TWC posted on their facebook page that their manufacturer is having trouble sourcing enough of a certain component to be able to make all of the pre-orders they have so instead of shipping what they have they are going to wait until they have enough stock to cover all of the pre-orders before shipping them and that May 15th is not written in stone.
 
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