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What to do with old non-charging neuros? Printed from: Neuros Forums Topic: Topic author: powderific
Subject: What to do with old non-charging neuros? I have a Neuros 1 20g with the USB 2.0 backpack that I've had for a while now, but hadn't used for ages. Part of my reason for not using it is that it doesn't seem to take a charge anymore (from either car charger or wall charger) and taking faceplates off and on, plugging it into the computer, etc. all do absolutely nothing. I could send it in, but I'm sure it's out of warranty and I'd really like to move on to a smaller flash based player anyway (iAudio has some pretty nifty stuff).
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Reply author: Derek i would get a replacement battery, especially if you have not used it in a while. Batteries do not last forever. you should still be able to buy them from neuros and replace it yourself if you are so inclined.
Reply author: Ex-Navy Buy a torque screwdriver, lets show you how to take it apart and wire it for a wall charger.
Reply author: Derek yeah, navy, clue me in. I would like to know how to bypass the battery and run it straigt to the unit? How would i go about doing that?
Reply author: powderific I have a torx head screwdriver of the correct size and was actually just trying to disassemble it. I spose instructions would probably be beneficial. Email is just my username at gmail.com.
Reply author: powderific Wups, just figured it out. Took forever to find the neuros diy site. Hopefully I can get an extra battery from Neuros for not too much.
Reply author: Derek yeah, i would recommend getting the battery from neuros, I tried getting a higher capacity battery once and even after being careful and even using the circuit from the old battery on the new one managed to somehow fry a faceplate.
Reply author: powderific That was sortof my thought, I figure if I can get the battery direct from digital innovations it will be worth it just for the ease of plugging it right in without screwing around with the circuit board.
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