Battery replacement in a tablet computer - The Computer Room Nottingham

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http://www.thecomputerroomnottingham.co.uk - 0115 972 1120 / 07545 251 571 Serving Nottingham Derby and Leicester with parts and repair for iPhone, iPod, pc and mac of all kinds.

This is showing a battery being replaced in a tablet computer.

This movie is for showing an example of what The Computer Room Nottingham can do for any issues you may have with computers, iphones and ipods. It was made by Leon Stacey and is no way a guide of how repairs can be performed by anyone else and to that end, The Computer Room Nottingham and Leon Stacey cannot be held responsible for anything that happens from you undertaking repairs yourself of any nature. Terms and Conditions of using our services are at www.thecomputerroomnottingham.co.uk/terms-and-conditions.

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  • Got a zt-180 and have read you can put 2 batteries in but havent got a clue how to do it, anyone give me an idea of how to do it?

  • @chrishooton Hi, we don't have any experience of that I am afraid.

  • Were would you buy the batteries? Other than ebay.

  • @Rapcom1 Their isn't anywhere else we know of

  • I want to increase batterylife. ill putting two of these batteries in a parallel circuit work?

  • @Tdawg429 Putting 2 batteries in parallel will double the voltage goin into the tablet and damage it, there isn't any way to put bigger batteries in, they are made only for the one battery

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  • @LeonAtTPCS Wrong. Putting two batteries in SERIES will double the voltage and damage the device. Putting two in PARALLEL will keep the voltage the same and double the capacity (mAh). Just be careful to parallel cells/batteries at the same open-circuit voltage, otherwise one will try to charge the other, and if the difference is large enough one or both might get damaged.

  • @LeonAtTPCS

    Parallel will double the voltage? Interesting...

    What would happen if he hooked them in series? Create a black-hole?

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  • @19psi Nice one!

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