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This replacement guide will show you how to access the flash capacitor of the Canon Powershot SD780 IS.
Be extremely careful in dealing with the capacitor as it can store a large electrical charge for a long period of time. The safest way to handle a capacitor is by discharging it. You can make a capacitor discharge tool by following the Constructing a Capacitor Discharge Tool guide.
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Having removed the battery, you can begin removing the outermost screws on the camera to allow for case replacement. There are 5 screws in total. This will require a Philips head # 00 screwdriver.
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Remove the front panel of the camera case to expose the top left copper strip, and gently pull the strip upward to disconnect from camera.
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Remove the screw on the far left hand side of the camera.
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Now that you have removed all of the screws, carefully pull the case apart at the seem. The case will detach from the camera in two pieces.
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Locate the image stabilizer on the top right of the camera and pry the internal battery away from the camera. Having done this, the internal battery can be removed easily.
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You have now exposed the internal battery, and you may proceed to exchange the old internal battery for a new one.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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