iPods are a great invention, but many have complained about the lack of playing time and a bad battery. Previously, replacing an iPod battery was nearly impossible. So if your battery dies, its time for a new iPod. This course proved to be extremely expensive. Therefore, manufacturers have begun producing parts for the iPod batteries for a DIY conscious producer. There are even high capacity batteries, which allow us to gain more playing time is on your iPod compared to the original iPod batteries. An even better incentive to replace the battery dies!
I know what you think you do not want to tear this shiny iPod of yours! Aftermarket iPod batteries were designed to ease the installation is as simple as possible (it was not really that hard to start anyway). Since installation requires no batteries, solder, the most difficult part is to open the physical body. Since the iPod does not contain any screws, the housing has to be forced off, provided the internal battery. I do not recommend using a screwdriver to do this because it is the case may be damaged. A guitar pick has been recommended to do the job, but even better, some batteries come with scratch-resistant nylon tools do not need to open your iPod safely.
Here are some instructions to install the battery. I am aware that there is more than one
Steps to install the battery:
- Put your iPod on a piece of cloth o non scratch surface. Do not scratch tools, put it under the hood and slowly began to look for the cover. You should hear, they begin to open. Work your way by sliding the tool all edges.
- The iPod is basically composed of two halves. With the two halves separately, apart from the empty shell.
- The other half is on all internal components from there. You should be able to settle in the battery. You will see that the battery to the main switch of the iPod is connected. Carefully pull the old battery by pulling on the ends of the slot.
- Get your new battery and plug in the card on your iPod dock. The connector will only go in one direction so sure that you insert in the right direction.
- Once everything is connected, reset the cover by the edges of the two halves together.
- Plug in your charger and let your new iPod charge for at least 4 hours. All new batteries should have a higher than normal charge the first time.
- Now you are ready to enjoy your music again!