Introduction
Si le couvercle de la batterie de votre Nikon Coolpix L830 est cassé, un remplacement est nécessaire. En suivant ces étapes, vous pourrez remplacer le couvercle de batterie cassé par un nouveau pour permettre à votre appareil photo de rester alimenté et empêcher l'environnement d'affecter leurs performances.
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Utilisez un tournevis cruciforme # 000 pour dévisser les deux vis cruciformes de 3,0 mm situées sur le côté de la caméra avec le port HDMI.
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À l'aide de la pince à bec effilé, retirez la goupille droite retenant le couvercle de la batterie.
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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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4 commentaires
I did it!!! Sweat bullets, nearly damaged the LCD ribbon connector (a really difficult task pulling this up, be careful!!) but now camera is back in 1 piece and works. Thank you for your tutorial. I know I will NOT start a career changing these for others. Too nerve racking !!
I have a messed up usb port. I’m sure I could change it out . Where could I find a replacement usb/HDMI assembly?
How can you remove the battery compartment? Mine has battery leakage and the center battery tube is full of electrolyte. I need to get that housing out and the center contact clean. Any ideas?
I just disassembled an L310 last night and it was a major pain in the ***. I can't speak to the 830, but they look like similar design. To get at the battery compartment on the 310, I had to remove essentially everything, the front and back housing pieces, the screen, multiple circuit boards, the lens, the flash compartment, etc... It's like the camera was literally built around the battery compartment. The 830 looks like it's built the same way, with 100+ screws with several that will want to strip on you.
You could try using cotton swabs with vinegar on them. Distilled white vinegar will chemically eat the corrosion. Just take your time and do it slow. Don't get impatient and pour a large amount of vinegar into the battery compartment, it'll go everywhere inside the camera and ultimately cause liquid corrosion...been there done that. Best of luck with it!
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