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Remove the two screws on the bottom of the device with a Phillips head screwdriver.
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Use a spudger to remove the plastic plate from the bottom of the player.
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Hold the device firmly between two fingers. Be sure you aren't holding down the top of the device; the circuit board will slide out of the shell through that end.
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Use the spudger to push the USB port on the bottom of the device inward.
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The plastic LCD cover and the key pad will now be free; they were held in place by the tension between the case and the internal circuit board.
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The battery is the large packet-like component beneath where the buttons would be.
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Gently lift the battery and move it off of the circuit board, allowing access to the wires.
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Snip the wires using a wirecutter. Be careful not to nick the battery.
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You should specify the battery type. The plastic wrap on the photo shows 180mAh capacity and it has to be rechargeable, unlikely to be lead-acid and therefore should not leak acid. Button cell batteries aren’t usually rechargeable so please explain exactly what battery type you used - manufacturer, model no. etc. Since you suggest cutting the wires, how do you reconnect to the new battery? The photo is inadequate to show how this is done. If the battery is a replaceable button cell, I would not expect it to be in an apparently sealed plastic bag.
Since you suggest cutting the wires, how do you reconnect to the new battery? The photo is inadequate to show how this is done. If the battery is a replaceable button cell, I would not expect it to be in an apparently sealed plastic bag.
It’s a 502025 Li-Po battery. Capacity doesn’t matter, but you can find them at 200mAh. The replacement batteries come with wires.