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Here, you will be working with live wires on a power source! Be very careful when you desolder them, and make sure you don't let the leads touch!
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Remove the two Phillips #00 screws on the side of the tablet.
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Take one of the plastic opening tools and wedge it in the middle of the tablet, starting on the USB Port side.
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Holding the tool in place, take one of the 6 plastic opening picks and slide it across the opening you made with the opening tool.
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Continue going around the tablet sides with the plastic pick, being sure that you are maintaining the openings you made with either your hand or the opening tool.
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Remove the back cover of the tablet to reveal the internals.
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With the cover removed, slowly pull the electrical tape away as shown.
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Slowly pull the Battery away from the tablet frame.
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Prepare your Soldering Iron and Removal Tools.
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Contact the iron with each of the battery leads, and pull the lead away from the board.
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Remove any excess solder as needed.
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To replace your battery, you must reinsert the Battery leads into the Motherboard, being sure that the Red wire goes into the + (positive) terminal and the Black wire goes into the - (negative) terminal.
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Apply heat and solder to each lead individually.
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Remove any excess solder if flooding occurs.
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To replace the battery, you must re-solder the leads on the battery into the motherboard. You MUST make sure that the leads were in the correct order as when you started.
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Is it possible that the wiring to the battery just became loose and I could use these same directions and reconnect or solder (or do both?) The existing battery ?