Battery replacement on 3G iPod - some advice
- April 5th, 2006
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I made a mistake when replacing my battery on my 3G iPod today. I didn’t understand how careful I was supposed to be when opening the case. The ribbon cable that connects your earphone jack to the main board is quite delicate, especially after several years. In fact, it almost looks like it is deliberately under-manufactured, but nobody would do that, would they? The ribbon cable is barely held on to the jack by a tab of plastic that seems to have deteriorated over time. The plastic came right off and with it, some of the ribbon cable. I pressed the plastic back on, to no avail. The end result is no earbud functionality. Silence. A moment of, if you please.
The iPod still works great though, and I use it with the Griffin Roadtrip in the car and my iHome clock radio. And of course, it still makes a great firewire back-up device for my older PowerBook DVI. The battery life is much better now. It had deteriorated to about 30 minutes. Of course, now that I don’tr use it in any scenario where it isn’t connected to power, the battery upgrade is kinda, well, you get it.
Anyway, here’s my tips for battery replacement on 3G iPod: Read more






