Introduction
Ce guide explique comment accéder en toute sécurité aux composants internes du périphérique, notamment la carte de circuit imprimé, la batterie et l’antenne interne.
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À l’arrière de l’appareil, retirez les quatre vis à tête Torx de 3/8 "à l’aide du foret Torx T-6.
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Pour remonter votre appareil, suivez ces instructions dans l’ordre inverse.
Pour remonter votre appareil, suivez ces instructions dans l’ordre inverse.
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I pulled mine, 7.4v 830ma, IIRC correctly. I found a similar RC battery, 800ma 7.4v, and bought it. But it is too thick for the casing. Unfortunately, I accidentally dropped the RIP while the front casing was off. This caused one of the linear power tabs connected to the lcd to start separating. So, if I can get it to work again, the upper right quadrant’s upper quadrant is ruined. Up until now, ended up using the RIP by taping an external battery to ($10 Walmart rechargable pack) and power the RIP with a micro usb cable. The only remaining issue, is how to repair the lcd’s damaged connector to allow it to work again. And, also, whether I can download the data to my PC using a full duplex usb communications/power cable.
Feb 14, 2022
Update on the RIP, worked fine with the external battery. There is no way to repair the damaged corner of the LCD screen. But most of the damaged area is hidden by the frame. Today (7/7/22), I plugged in the microUSB power cord to recharge the battery. The usb port has enough space leeway around the connector to fish the two microwires from the internal mobo battery connector to the outside of the shell to the external battery. I don't have much finesse in jerry-rigging things. Duct tape, etc. I didn't want to drill additional holes in the case. Anyway, one of the microwires had worn against the usb connector's sharp edge and shorted. It took out a smd resistor that was all black, no code. Apparently, this is a kind of jumper. At the moment, the RIP powers up, but its status led just blinks green. After I am certain of the smd resistor Just being a 0 ohm resistor/jumper, I will attempt to solder a replacement into place. Hopefully, that will ensure operation, again. Hafta drill a hole for the wires.