@timtomissus the removal of the battery works the same way. I know you know how to but just in case, here is [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jr1m3FHMwkI|a video] to remind you. I prefer to work to remove those batteries in a well ventilated area (that stuff does stink something fierce, if it does open up) and have a small metal container of sand handy. Just in case the battery should "vent with flame" which has not yet happened to me (Lithium and Water don't mix ;-). Just use common sense and don't poke holes in it on purpose. It's not quite like ordnance disposal ;-)
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@timtomissus the removal of the battery works the same way. I know you know how to but just in case, here is [link|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jr1m3FHMwkI|a video] to remind you. I prefer to remove those batteries in a well ventilated area (that stuff does stink something fierce, if it does open up) and have a small metal container of sand handy. Just in case the battery should "vent with flame" which has not yet happened to me (Lithium and Water don't mix ;-). Just use common sense and don't poke holes in it on purpose. It's not quite like ordnance disposal ;-)
As for the other damaged parts, just that could come from some failed repair attempt but we would need to see what that all looks like.
@timtomissus the removal of the battery works the same way. I know you know how to but just in case, here is {https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jr1m3FHMwkI |a video] to remind you. I prefer to work to remove those batteries in a well ventilated area (that stuff does stink something fierce, if it does open up) and have a small metal container of sand handy. Just in case the battery should "vent with flame" which has not yet happened to me (Lithium and Water don't mix ;-). Just use common sense and don't poke holes in it on purpose. It's not quite like ordnance disposal ;-)
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@timtomissus the removal of the battery works the same way. I know you know how to but just in case, here is [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jr1m3FHMwkI |a video] to remind you. I prefer to work to remove those batteries in a well ventilated area (that stuff does stink something fierce, if it does open up) and have a small metal container of sand handy. Just in case the battery should "vent with flame" which has not yet happened to me (Lithium and Water don't mix ;-). Just use common sense and don't poke holes in it on purpose. It's not quite like ordnance disposal ;-)
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As for the other damaged parts, just that could come from some failed repair attempt but we would need to see what that all looks like.
@timtomissus the removal of the battery works the same way. I know you know how to but just in case, here is {https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jr1m3FHMwkI |a video] to remind you. I prefer to work to remove those batteries in a well ventilated area (that stuff does stink something fierce, if it does open up) and have a small metal container of sand handy. Just in case the battery should "vent with flame" which has not yet happened to me (Lithium and Water don't mix ;-). Just use common sense and don't poke holes in it on purpose. It's not quite like ordnance disposal ;-)