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Sustitución (INCOMPLETA) de la Batería del iPod touch 6ª Generación

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  1. Sustitución (INCOMPLETA) de la Batería del iPod touch 6ª Generación, Dispositivo de apagado: paso 1, imagen 1 de 2 Sustitución (INCOMPLETA) de la Batería del iPod touch 6ª Generación, Dispositivo de apagado: paso 1, imagen 2 de 2
    • Mantén presionado el botón de reposo/activación (botón de encendido) durante unos 4 o 5 segundos.

    • La diapositiva para apagar

  2. Sustitución (INCOMPLETA) de la Batería del iPod touch 6ª Generación, Conjunto de Pantalla: paso 2, imagen 1 de 1
  3. Sustitución (INCOMPLETA) de la Batería del iPod touch 6ª Generación, Batería: paso 3, imagen 1 de 1
    • Retira la cubierta sobre la batería aplicando calor.

  4. Sustitución (INCOMPLETA) de la Batería del iPod touch 6ª Generación, Extracción de la batería: paso 4, imagen 1 de 2 Sustitución (INCOMPLETA) de la Batería del iPod touch 6ª Generación, Extracción de la batería: paso 4, imagen 2 de 2
    • Hay un trozo de cinta sobre los conectores de la batería.

    • Retira la cinta sobre los conectores de la batería con un par de pinzas.

    THATS NOT IPOD TOUCH 6TH GEN!!

    why is it there xD

    Ben Capehart - Contestar

  5. Sustitución (INCOMPLETA) de la Batería del iPod touch 6ª Generación: paso 5, imagen 1 de 1
    • En este paso vamos a desoldar la batería de la placa lógica.

    • Recomiendo usar una herramienta para desoldar, puedes comprar una aquí Desoldering Braid (iFixit.com)

    • Aplica pasta desoldadora o trenza a las 3 tiras de soldadura

    Couldn't figure out why the display on my iPod was bowing out of the frame, until I followed these steps, to discover the battery was the cause. Manufactured in 2017, it was beginning to expand inside the case. Following these steps I was able to extract it safely.

    Had already purchased a new iPod for the church, so this one will be replaced with that one. I may decide to purchase a replacement battery for this iPod- undecided. Would perhaps be a decent "backup" unit.

    Thanks for the great guide. Appreciate it!

    Doug Landers - Contestar

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If you take too long desoldering the old battery or soldering the new one in, you might fry the chips on the other side of the board which can, at least in my case, damage the display in multiple ways, somehow.

anyway, refrain from extended contact with soldering iron.

Ace10102 - Contestar

PRO TIP: ad a little bit of flux to all 3 pads. Then ad some solder to your soldering iron tip and build up the solder on the 3 contacts. Be careful to not damage the flex cable/ board by letting your soldering iron stay on the pads for too long (2-3 seconds each). My iron temp is set at 350F. Once that is complete, set your hot air gun on 350F and speed about half. Slowly wedge a spudger between the board and the battery flex. DO NOT PRY. You will damage the pads. Just let it sit there and hang out while you apply hot air, the soldier you added will liquify and the battery flex cable will pull itself up. When that occurs, you can remove the battery connector and replace with a new one. Make sure to ad a bit of flux to the pads on the board for attachment. For re-attachment: line up the 3 pads and use your soldering iron to put them down. Gently press down on the gold pad of the flex cable, and you will see the solder from the board liquify and come though the 2 holes. Repeat for the next 2 and YOUR DONE!

Jacob Bryan - Contestar

I found this comment most helpful. Adding solder first helps. My only problem with this repair was accidentally letting the soldering iron touch the black plastic covering the back of the screen. This melted thru the screen backing. This is a reflective backing to the screen. The damaged area is very small and not as bright as the rest of the screen and is a little annoying when looking at picture on the screen now!

Larry Mathews -

Extremely helpful, would that be a micro pall worth of flux? Or some other Rosman repair measurement?

imark7777777 -

Just cut the connector and solder the new one over the old one. Stop messing around!

William - Contestar

Okay. But then will my battery be connected to the iPod still? If I cut it how do I attach the new batteries connector?

Hanna H -

This will work and well I would say it's not necessarily the best way it would get it done.

Be careful when cutting the old battery make sure you don't have a short on the ribbon cable to short out the new battery.

Then the pads should just overlay the old ones.

I hope this isn't from a repair shop and that it's just somebody who's done this to their own device.

imark7777777 -

I followed these instructions, resoldered the new battery connections but the new (obtained from Ifixit) but the battery does not charge. What have I done wrong, can’t be retrieved or do I have to junk the iPod and get a new one?

Andrew Seton - Contestar

Sounds like the middle contact is the issue,
But ask @hellomacos for help

Ben Capehart -

Hi Andrew

Where you have soldered the flex cable on can you gently move the cable near where the pads are,this will test for a bad solder joint as they are quite common for this device when replacing the battery due to it being a cable

Also did you reapply the tape to the solder joint before reapplying the metal shield?

Thanks:-)

HelloMacOS -

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