Globalti
Legendary Member
This was the most difficult home repair I've ever undertaken. Give me something simple like a car, which you can hit with a hammer, any time. I opted for the £11 battery fitting kit from iPod Doctor rather than the £38 service.
They supply two weedy little plastic tools for removing the back but this was a struggle, it took me 45 minutes and even then I bent the metal clips holding the back on, meaning that I achieved it by brute force rather than correct technique.
Next was unsoldering three tiny contacts attaching the battery to the circuit board and resoldering the new battery in. Another nightmare, which took me another 45 minutes, lots of eye-strain and some choice words. However having staked my reputation in our household as repairer of all things I was determined not to give up and after trying a different type of solder I finally made it.
Anybody else tried this? Was it as bad for you?
Two pints of Copper Dragon's fresh cool Golden Pippin for my reward tonight, methinks!
They supply two weedy little plastic tools for removing the back but this was a struggle, it took me 45 minutes and even then I bent the metal clips holding the back on, meaning that I achieved it by brute force rather than correct technique.
Next was unsoldering three tiny contacts attaching the battery to the circuit board and resoldering the new battery in. Another nightmare, which took me another 45 minutes, lots of eye-strain and some choice words. However having staked my reputation in our household as repairer of all things I was determined not to give up and after trying a different type of solder I finally made it.
Anybody else tried this? Was it as bad for you?
Two pints of Copper Dragon's fresh cool Golden Pippin for my reward tonight, methinks!