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d12nv 24th Apr 2007 11:16 pm

How to change BATTERY for LONGER LIFE!!!
 
My battery life sucks at the moment... i have a nano clone (2nd gen) and was wondering if it is possible to change the battery for another one that last for a veeeery long time and charges via usb cable or the travel charger...

Is it possible to get a lithium one... apparently they are better.

anyways i thought of going to Dick Smith electronics and looking for it.

lattesurf 28th Apr 2007 12:37 am

d12nv , some hobby stores do have excellent lithium polymer batteries that you can use. However, they don't come cheap, and usually cost in the range of $20-$50. They might even customize a battery to fit the current space in your player, but will definitely cost much more.

Usually those batteries sold in electronics stores are of different sizes, and you might have a problem finding one that could fit.

d12nv 28th Apr 2007 8:20 pm

Re: How to change BATTERY for LONGER LIFE!!!
 
but could u suggest the type of battery like mAh and volts cos im kinda new at electronics

lattesurf 28th Apr 2007 8:27 pm

d12nv , standard voltage for the players should be 3.7V.
Typical mAh rating of stock batteries are usually about 150-220mAh, so i'll suggest going higher as a larger mAh rating results in a longer battery life. But you can't go too high as the battery size would get bigger, and you'll have fitting problems.

d12nv 30th Apr 2007 3:09 am

Re: How to change BATTERY for LONGER LIFE!!!
 
so how could i find out the info on my current battery without opening it up?

lattesurf 30th Apr 2007 3:49 am

d12nv , you can't. The only thing that is for sure would be the voltage which is 3.7V. The mAh rating varies among players, but they are close to 200mAh.

d12nv 1st May 2007 12:47 am

Re: How to change BATTERY for LONGER LIFE!!!
 
so how much would a lithium 3.7vm, *VERY GOOD* mAH battery cost and where could i defiantly get one in sydney?

Joffa 1st May 2007 1:47 am

Re: How to change BATTERY for LONGER LIFE!!!
 
HI

Try E Bay!! I got one a while ago for my my first gen Nano Knockff. I intended to swap it with the crap one that came with it!! BUT!! I fryed my first gen clone and did not do it in the end!! Need a FW 9.0.48 for that one now!! :cry:
The battery is apparantly a genuine replacement for ipod Nano,e it is 3.7V and runs at 400mAh.The dimensions are apparantly the same as that would fit these first gen nano clones, down to a mm or so, tight fit by all accounts. Check out the other messages on here people have already done the swap.

The battery cost including postage was about $15 or less!! I have never ended up using mine.
I then got a new 2nd Gen Nano Clone in the new metalic style, and discovered the battery is even more of a piece of crap, than the first gen. I tried to figure a way to get the insides out to do some surgery on it also, but gave up due to the fear of breaking it!!. The first gen was a lot easier to take apart!! After a couple of months my 2nd gen has almost given up, regards battery life!! And dont want to try the surgery so I went out on the weekend and paid $299 for a 4GB genuine 2nd Gen Nano!! :oops: 4 days in and I have not even recharged the battery!! :shock: :P YES iTunes SUX!!!! :evil: But have discovered a whole culture out there that is dedicated to hacking and modding the ipod regards itunes and DRM!! :P
So I dont use itunes anymore :D

I am happy to sell that battery if ya are interested!! It's unopened!! PM me!! I ca email pix.

Im in Adelaide SA.

Cheers

Joffa


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