Tue Apr 17, 2007 6:34AM EDT
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I've been known to dig up a screwdriver and open the occasional DVD player when, say, a disc gets jammed in the tray, but prying open an iPod with a little screwdriver has never seemed like a good idea to me. Yet here is Blue Raven Technology with its new series of DIY iPod battery replacement kits, which promise to help you swap in a new battery for your player. I gave it a shot myself yesterday, and guess what? It worked, but my iPod's lovely shell suffered some ugly dings in the process. Ugh.
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I did this with my ipod and it was definitely worth it. My ipod is like new and I didn't have any trouble with scratches.
is it just me, but i bought the 30gig video ipod and the battery does not last long. a freind has the 80gig and his battery last alot longer (insert joke here). can you replace a battery for 30gig with the 80gig battery?????
Great warning about the dings. It would have made me very sad if I'd dinged up my pretty case. This article was definitely worth the brainpower spent writing it. Thanks!!
It seems like a good idea. Maybe when my iPod battery dies I'll buy one of those kits.
ijuice offers a better kit and it works without dinging up your ipod! If you follow the directions and pay careful attention you can do it! I've done it and then when my ipod molex connector got water damaged, falling into the rain, i knew what to do to fix it! but really ijuice cost 26$ and it comes with all the tools thaat won't leave a mark on your ipod! and directions!
Yea I had to do that for my 4g ipod mini, and its actually kinda screwed up now, the screen chooses days on when it wants to show what I'm listening to and when it doesn't want to show... but its all good, as long as it lasts me one more year, I'm good because then I'm upgrading to either the zune or the bigger ipods...
WOW i shuld giv it a tri 2 because my battery is about to die 2. Wait is there 1 for the Ipod Mini? because i have that 1.
iPods SUCK! Sansas RULE!
An even better solution would be to apply a sledgehammer to the darn thing. Problem solved.
next you should tell us were to get a new hard drive or even fix the error messages
Does this void any warrenty?
ive been working on my ipod since i first got it. ive replaced several screens becasue apple charges almost $300 to fix it. in the process of changing screens i put in a new battery but its charge died faster than the one that i had in there when i bought it.
I have a first generation iPod, still on the original battery, no problems!
a guitar pick works to pry a case open, no scratches or anything. not sure how much batteries are on their own from other vendors
I've seen an iPod opened with a medium-hard guitar pick before. From what I remember, it didn't leave a scratch. And they only cost .50 cents. Worth a shot.
I have done it before what is was somewhat nerve racking to do.
i have been opning ipod since day one and never ruined any ,the secret is using my old credit card to pry it open ,enjoy the tip .
WOW! This must of been so hesitating! I surely would NOT want to crack open my iPod; even if I had to die for it!! But for some people, in your case, need to eventually replace the battery on that somewhat 5 year old iPod. Since mine is fairly new, 3 months, I dont suffer from any battery problems; yet. The key to it is trying to extend the batteries life the longest! On Apple.com/battery they list you a few ways of how to keep your battery long and healthy for a long time; since they are lithium ion, they should last half a decade or more! I hope everything goes well with your iPod, due to some recalls, or a simple mistake by you, they are not responsible for any problems. I hope the battery meets your needs! Good Luck! Great story; it appeared on Yahoo's main page!!! LOL
my cousin let their ipod nano go through the wash, now it doesnt hold a charge if its not plugged in. would changing the battery fix it?
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6 Posted by gsfieldhockey31 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:14PM EDT Report Abuse
where can you get the kits from???