Hi
anyone knows how to open a microtrack?
wanna use a dremel to get space around the s/pdif input for my oehlbach cable..
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ah its easy :)
if someone needs some infos on the batterypack:
YOKU Energy Technology Limited
Polymer Li-ion Battery
xx5058 Series Polymer Li-ion Battery with 1200-1800mAh and 3.7V used in PDA,Digital camera.
* Norminal valtage: 3.7v
* Rated capavity: 1200-1800mAh
* Cycle life >=500 times
* Dimension:(WxL): (50x58)mm, T:4.40-6.60mm
* Voltage of charging: 4.2v
* Charging current(max):1C mA
* Discharging current(max):1C mA
* Discharging end voltage:3.0v
* Charging temperature:0 deg. C~45 deg.C
* Discharging temperature:-20 deg.C~60 deg.C
* Storage temperature: -20 deg.C~45 deg.C
* Application: PDA, digital camera
Here is a link to their site with the appropriate page referenced for the cell. 065058 appears to be the correct part number base don the previous information provided.
http://www.yokuenergy.com/en/proindex6.asp
you wait for it to explode in your gear bag! ;) ;D
Quote from: Krispy D on January 19, 2007, 12:58:58 PM
you wait for it to explode in your gear bag! ;) ;D
:yack: :tomato: ;D
Quote from: Krispy D on January 19, 2007, 12:58:58 PM
you wait for it to explode in your gear bag! ;) ;D
Priceless. +T
Anybody found a suitable replacement battery?
Or perhaps an upgraded battery with higher capacity?
Quote from: treboGaD on January 12, 2007, 11:37:39 AM
ah its easy :)
I'm interested in opening my mt2496. It's not at all obvious to me how to open the case. If you'd care to post detailed instructions / photos that would be awesome!
best regards,
stephen
Quote from: Krispy D on January 19, 2007, 12:58:58 PM
you wait for it to explode in your gear bag! ;) ;D
You're such a microtrack hater. Why are you always picking on that poor device? :P
Quote from: Freelunch on January 20, 2007, 09:31:52 AM
Quote from: Krispy D on January 19, 2007, 12:58:58 PM
you wait for it to explode in your gear bag! ;) ;D
You're such a microtrack hater. Why are you always picking on that poor device? :P
Because it is so small, it can't defend itself.