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[title] More power!
-[* black] All screws are out but nothing moves, so there must be glue. No real suprise here – the last camera from GoPro that wasn't glued shut was the HERO4, all the way back in 2014.
+[* black] All screws are out but nothing moves, so there must be glue. No real surprise here – the last camera from GoPro that wasn't glued shut was the HERO4, all the way back in 2014.
[* black] Heat usually works but if your opponent is a literal heatsink, things get difficult. The trusty iOpener quickly reached its limits and had to request help from ~~an adult~~ a heat gun.
- [* icon_note] Facing the impending doom of an overheated battery, accepting defeat was the only sensible step. 1:0 for the heatsink.
+ [* black] Facing the impending doom of an overheated battery, accepting defeat was the only sensible step. 1:0 for the heatsink.
[* black] Losing the battle does not mean losing the war, though. It was time to confront the GoPro with the [link|https://youtu.be/azEvfD4C6ow?t=9|Bagger 288|new_window=true] of electronics: A Dremel.
[* black] A few minutes and some careful cuts later, the heatsink lifts off like it was never meant to be attached in the first place. At last: Victory!