はじめに
ロジックボードとバッテリーを一つのユニットとして取り外します。
必要な工具と部品
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iPod開口ツールとメタル製スパッジャーを使い分けて、ON/OFFスイッチに最も近い継ぎ目を利用してShuffleからリアパネルを持ち上げます。
I managed to open mine using no tools at all so without damage. Maybe the glue also weakened over time so might need to use some heat. I didn’t but then again it’s a second hand, old device in my case.
I used the clip on the back as a leverage to (ever so slightly) bend the back piece in the center. Having that bend is enough for the very small clips on the power switch side to detach. Once that side is removed you can slide the complete back out towards the direction of the power switch. I checked on a flat surface and the piece isn’t damaged, still straight. Just don’t keep it bend too long and don’t over bend it. It really shouldn’t take much since those notches are really small.
To close it again just slide the back side in again and then snap the power switch side back in place by lightly pressing it on top. Since the clips aren’t damaged this way it will close up nicely. If the notches got damaged you’ll have to use glue instead (hot glue will do and is easily removable again).
what do you mean by bend the back piece in the center?! How do you do that exactly? Did you stick something in between the back piece and the clip and press in?
I completely agree with Ha ns' comment. I really cannot understand how the author managed to open this device as described. There must be something like a 0.1mm gap between the housing and the cover, impossible to enter a spudger or pry tool. Use a lever on the hinged side of the clip to lift the cover, insert a 0.2mm plastic film or a thin plectrum or spudger on the bent center of the cover. Avoid to push the spudger down, as there are electronic components underneath, only lift the cover, without overbending. Move over to the side of the on/off switch, and release the 3 clips. On the other end an 8mm long nose will avoid lifting off the cover. You will have to slide it out horizontally. Clearly: you have to be very very careful and gifted...
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iPod開口ツールの先端を使って、コントロールボタンケーブルのZIFソケット上の固定フラップを跳ね上げます。
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ピンセットを使って、ソケットからコントロールボタンのリボンケーブルを慎重に引き抜きます。
I could not get the ribbon cable out with a pair of tweezers. Instead I inserted a needle below the cable, and gently pulled it out by pressing with the finger on the cable (and against the needle). Very difficult!
cloclolulu - 返信
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iPod開口ツールを使って、フロントケースに留められた接着剤からバッテリーを慎重に持ち上げます。
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脆いリードを引っ張らないよう注意しながら、フロントケースからバッテリーを持ち上げます。
Why not simplifying this delicate step by just cutting the wires and soldering the (also cutted) new battery’s wires onto them (without creating a short circuit of course!)
I was going to refer to my comment on step 10, where I am essentially saying this same thing and how to do it.
If you don’t like the prospect of soldering to the logic board if you are new to it this is an easier way to get this job done without the risk of bricking the logic board, and you also wont have to disassemble the iPod any more than the guide has shown up to this point.
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デバイスを再度組み立てるには、この説明書の逆の順番で組み立ててください。
デバイスを再度組み立てるには、この説明書の逆の順番で組み立ててください。
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