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[title] Disconnect the battery of a puck | |
[* black] Now, when you've removed those screws, you can easily pop the lid of your puck | |
[* icon_note] There are no latches nor adhesive to hold the lid. | |
[* icon_note] The battery is located on the lid, but the cable is long enough for you to open a puck safely without breaking them. | |
[* red] The battery cable itself has a small white connector. | |
- | [* black] Disconnect battery cable by holding a puck (side with motherboard) in one hand and pulling white connector using the other hand. No tweezers necessary here, use your fingernails and grab the upper part of a connector, which has small bumps on both left and right side for that purpose. |
+ | [* black] Disconnect battery cable by holding a puck (side with motherboard) in one hand and pulling white connector using the other hand. No [product|IF145-020|tweezers] necessary here, use your fingernails and grab the upper part of a connector, which has small bumps on both left and right side for that purpose. |
[* icon_reminder] Do not pull that connector by red and black cables, you may break those | |
[* icon_note] If you can't pull out the battery connector, try doing so again by adding a small left-right shake of your hand when pulling up. This will connector's grip a bit. | |
[* icon_caution] Be careful not to bend small pogo-pins in process, those are responsible for delivery power from external magnetic connector to the board, so you could charge the device |