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[title] Remove the old battery | |
- | [* black] Place |
+ | [* black] Place the earbuds into a helping hands tools to make it easier to work with while soldering. (Photo 1) |
[* black] Heat up the soldering iron. | |
- | [* icon_caution] Recommend using a conical |
+ | [* icon_caution] Recommend using a conical solder tip for the small pads and to prevent any unwanted damage to the surrounding plastic. |
[* black] Hold the tip of the iron onto the pad where one of the battery wires is attached until the solder melts and the wire is released from the pad. | |
[* icon_note] Use tweezers to pry underneath the battery terminal wire so that it does not rettach to the pad as the solder cools back down. (Photo 2) | |
[* black] Do the same for the second battery terminal wire. | |
- | [* icon_note] Gently tug on the battery itself so that it does not rettach to the pad as the solder cools back down. (Photo 3) |
+ | [* icon_note] Gently tug on the body of the battery itself so that it does not rettach to the pad as the solder cools back down. (Photo 3) |