As suggested I didn't remove the hinges. I also didn't use a heat gun. Instead I put a metal tool by the hinges, used the golden parts as a lever and pushed up to push the plastic up just enough to be able to slide a tool in between the cover and the rest of the frame. I then progressed slowly and I believe only the glue is gone.
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Photo of the battery
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I don't get LED on while trying to charge, even with both handles closed. I'm not sure what might be at fault so could probe with a multi-meter later.
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The PCB can be removed with a Torx T2 after making sure the cable has been detached.
As suggested I didn't remove the hinges. I also didn't use a heat gun. Instead I put a metal tool by the hinges, used the golden parts as a lever and pushed up to push the plastic up just enough to be able to slide a tool in between the cover and the rest of the frame. I then progressed slowly and I believe only the glue is gone.
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Photo of the battery
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[image|3221823]
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[image|3221823] [image|3221831]
I don't get LED on while trying to charge, even with both handles closed. I'm not sure what might be at fault so could probe with a multi-meter later.
My opened Frames
As suggested I didn't remove the hinges. I also didn't use a heat gun. Instead I put a metal tool by the hinges, used the golden parts as a lever and pushed up to push the plastic up just enough to be able to slide a tool in between the cover and the rest of the frame. I then progressed slowly and I believe only the glue is gone.
[image|3221824]
Photo of the battery
[image|3221823]
I don't get LED on while trying to charge, even with both handles closed. I'm not sure what might be at fault so could probe with a multi-meter later.