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Globalti

Legendary Member
I don't own one of those twatnav thingies so I've no idea how hard it will be but like you, I was loathe to spend a ridiculous sum of money having the battery changed on my iPod Nano so I went online, studied the instructions and bought a kit and battery for £11.

NEVER AGAIN! It was a flippin' nightmare trying to get the back off and having to un-solder then re-solder three tiny wires. By the end of it my fingers were sore and my eyes squiffy from squinting at the damned thing close up. It worked though!
 

Mr Haematocrit

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Done the garmin battery DIY myself, works a treat. I have also removed the battery completely and plumbed the devices into the Di2 power source
 
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MissTillyFlop

MissTillyFlop

Evil communist dictator, lover of gerbils & Pope.
Done the garmin battery DIY myself, works a treat. I have also removed the battery completely and plumbed the devices into the Di2 power source
Do I need to do things like soldering crap? If so, will have to use my school chums to get me in the engineering lab.

EDITED: Just seen vid - no soldering=magic
 
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Kookas

Über Member
Location
Exeter
It isn't always so difficult. Some devices use a plug and socket to the battery instead of a soldered connection.
 
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