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[title] Removing the PCB and unsoldering the old Battery | |
[* black] The clear plastic PCB (Printed Circuit Board) cover and the insert all unclip as can be seen in the first photograph. | |
[* black] The battery is soldered to the PCB at the top near the button, as shown in the second photograph. The battery's tabs can be unsoldered using a good soldering iron, 60W or greater and desoldering braid/wick. You can use a solder sucker which may be quicker, but a cheap solder sucker can damage the board's pads. | |
- | [* black] Once the pads are unsoldered, you can remove the PCB and |
+ | [* black] Once the pads are unsoldered, you can remove the PCB and pry the battery out of its holder. |