Date: Mon, 18 Jul 2005 18:59:25 -0300
From: Eduardo Duca <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: RE: [LIB] Disassembling Battery
No... that nothing about dissasemble batt pack.. :-(
Only how to put cells on it...
I would like to know how to open the battery core. (plastic)... Without
broken it..
But thanks..
I already tried to search in offline list before withou luck... so I put
this messenge on list.
[]s Duca
At 15:10 11/7/2005, you wrote:
Date: Mon, 11 Jul 2005 18:09:49 +0000
From: "Matthew Hanson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: RE: [LIB] Disassembling Battery
From: Eduardo Duca <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Please..
Anyone can tell me how to disassembllibretto 110ct battery ?
From a quick search of the archives and an off-list message:
http://www.technoir.nu/libretto/list/2005/msg00734.html
From John Niemi:
PS. I managed to get the pack open with just a few slight scratches on the
visible parts of the battery pack (the part that goes hiding into the
Libretto
is pretty scuffed though because I used too much brute force but that
doesn't
matter :) I stopped to think for a second and used a very slow technique
on the
visible parts of the pack; I slid a very very small screwdriver in the
seam and
used a small hammer to tap it along the seam so that I never had to jerk the
screwdriver in or out of the seam... I just tapped it slowly and gently
so that
the glue came off and the seam opened in little steps... I really don't know
how to describe it but if someone is interested I could try to take a few
staged pics of the method I used.
My Reply:
I had a lot of luck cracking the edge by pressing a weak point with a
wide blade screwdriver until I heard the glue crack. At that point I was
able to use my fingernails to start opening an edge. Then I found that I
could insert a small 1/4 inch strip of plastic cut from a credit card
into the opening, and then just pull it along the side to expand the
opening. I did have to take a small flat watch screwdriver to one or more
of the corners though. In the end there was only one very small scratch
that's hardly noticible.
I swapped the contents of my L70 pack into the L100 pack, and didn't
bother to glue the sections together. It fits securely into the L100, and
at some point I may go the road you're going John.
From an off-list email from Raymond:
One thing I do regret is I messed up the pack casing a little more than I
would have liked. It's a lot neater I've found to get a thin, broad
chisel, put it straight into the seam at the back (connector end) of the
pack and push firmly until you hear the plastic crack (don't go too far
or you'll go through the circuit board!), move the chisel along the seam
then repeat (also do this either side of the plastic around the connector
itself). Then use your fingers to pull the pack apart and free the sides
then the front (you might need to get a little screwdriver up into the
seams in the end but try to avoid this because it does mess the plastic
up somewhat).
Matt
Wanted: 110 motherboard or bare bones 110 system
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