Introduction
This is a guide to replace the internal battery without soldering so it is easier to replace, if needed, in the future. Make sure to verify which battery your cartridge requires before replacing it.
Note: by not soldering the battery you risk the chance of it becoming disconnected which can result in a save file being lost.
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Use a Y1 screw driver to remove the screw on the back of the game cartridge.
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Make sure that you are grounded. While carefully holding the ROM board in place, use a sculpting knife to carefully pry the top contact off the dead battery by utilizing a slow, rocking motion.
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This may require a significant amount of of force. Take care not to pry the contact off the board in the process. Make sure to start prying at the tip of the contact.
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Use electrical tape to adhere the two contacts to the battery. Make sure to wrap the tape underneath the bottom contact and over the top sandwiching the battery in between.
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Before taping the top contact to the battery, put a piece of electrical tape on the edge of the battery where the top contact has a chance of touching the edge. This will prevent a battery short and headaches.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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What i would like to know is why do people mention all these various battery numbers. The board says cr1616 right on it. And that battery is available just as easy as the others and is what belongs in it.
Don't use anything but CR1616 Batteries, it bulges the cartridges case, cracking it over some time and adding wear to the games label.
I recently bought a sapphire that someone broke off the arms and tabs completely off the board. Can I still solder on a new battery to the board even though there is no old solder left on the positive side of the board?