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Mini-guide – opening a Li-ion battery and rewiring it.
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A mini-guide by Bacteria to show how to open a Li-ion camcorder battery and rewire the cells, so they lay two cells lengthwise. This video compliments a PDF I made before on my website.

Duration : 0:6:26


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7 Comments for 'Mini-guide – opening a Li-ion battery and rewiring it.'

  1.  
    MODDEDbyBACTERIA
    May 9, 2010 | 10:31 am
     

    One might run it …
    One might run it for a short time, but not for long; you need 2 or 3 packs.

  2.  
    ZK2AC
    May 9, 2010 | 10:31 am
     

    I ordered my …
    I ordered my batteries(the ones you recommended to me) but I only ordered one. Is that enough for the n64?

  3.  
    sharks445
    May 9, 2010 | 10:31 am
     

    cool
    cool

  4.  
    MODDEDbyBACTERIA
    May 9, 2010 | 10:31 am
     

    Same principle, yes …
    Same principle, yes, however laptop batteries are slimline, so unless there were two cells vertically stacked, and your system could take the equivalent of double width the side of the cell (ie two side by side), may not be a lot of point. I relocated these Li-ion cells as it is far easier to position two individual cells than a pack of two together.

  5.  
    perple2701
    May 9, 2010 | 10:31 am
     

    Thanks a bunch, but …
    Thanks a bunch, but would this work for laptop batteries too?

  6.  
    MODDEDbyBACTERIA
    May 9, 2010 | 10:31 am
     

    I am pleased it …
    I am pleased it helped. I tend to look all over the net on sites, blogs, forums and YouTube for research and general learning on general modding, and anything I can find on a console I am working on at that time, for any tips that help. Snippits of knowledge picked up from various places sometimes can be invaluable, I find!

    Your protection circuit probably cut out because the terminals connected at some point, making a short; maybe something innocent like scissors, screwdriver on your desk?

  7.  
    spiritwalker47
    May 9, 2010 | 10:31 am
     

    THANK YOU BACTERIA! …
    THANK YOU BACTERIA!!! I thought my protection circuit was broken because my cells were working fine. I gave it a quick charge and it’s working fine now. AWESOME!

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