Thanks for this, I did my battery and have found that the drop-outs I was having have disappeared for now. Hopefully that will be it, but I have a second ready to go once this dies down as these headphones are so good. Thanks again!
I am following this tutorial, never done anything like this before. I Had to look at a different tutorial on how to remove the cushions. I ordered the battery you put in your link, but I'm having trouble getting it to fit. at 6:42 you show your battery fitting, without showing how. How do you get it to fit within the tabs and not block the third screw hole? I ended up letting my battery rest on top of the tabs, hopefully I won't squish something in there.
I think it worked in the end. I used some tape like you did, and was able to shut the lids without any crunching noises... And it charges without catching fire so I will hope for the best! Thanks for the video.
I bought a different battery as i couldnt get a hold of the one you linked where im from. battery worked fine but wont charge i noticed, i believe its the NTC/PTC(thermistor) being a different ohm than intended on the new battery, but i cant seem to find that information when looking around to purchase a battery. did you luck out on the right "ohm-range" or am i missing something? gonna try bypassing with a 10k omh resistor to verify my suspicions.
The battery I bought has 2 pins, red and black. Reckon it's safe to short the gnd and thm pins on the headset board? Looks like it's a thermistor output. What is the voltage on this pin meant to be?
Well I haven't tried not soldering the thermistor pins. I'm not sure on the voltage. I believe it's for monitoring safety mechanisms on the headset's BCM (Battery Control Module). Though as long as you monitor the headset during charging it should be "ok" without the thermistor.
Upon closer inspection my battery does actually have a T pad, under the kapton tape. Soldered the yellow wire to it, now it's good to go and working. Recommend everyone who's accidentally bought a 2 pin battery have a look for it! Cheers dude, headset is good as new
How is the battery from easylander? They seem to be one of the few who actually accurately advertises the capacity rather than completely ridiculous numbers like 10000 mAh for a 18650 lol. Was considering them due to that, also they're pricier and you always get what you pay for imo esp from China.
They seem pretty reliable, I haven't had issues with them but decided to upgrade the battery to a bigger one (2500mAh) for longer runtime. ua-cam.com/video/pPD1Rp0-Wto/v-deo.html
@@idontwatchtv interesting, I think I've seen that one too. Looks like they might be coming from the same couple of factories and then resold to us. Thank you!
Nice, my battery literally gave up a few days ago. I needed this.
Thanks for this, I did my battery and have found that the drop-outs I was having have disappeared for now. Hopefully that will be it, but I have a second ready to go once this dies down as these headphones are so good.
Thanks again!
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I am following this tutorial, never done anything like this before. I Had to look at a different tutorial on how to remove the cushions. I ordered the battery you put in your link, but I'm having trouble getting it to fit. at 6:42 you show your battery fitting, without showing how. How do you get it to fit within the tabs and not block the third screw hole? I ended up letting my battery rest on top of the tabs, hopefully I won't squish something in there.
I think it worked in the end. I used some tape like you did, and was able to shut the lids without any crunching noises... And it charges without catching fire so I will hope for the best! Thanks for the video.
Awesome video! Did you ever get around to putting in a larger battery?
Yes I did. I did an update on it: ua-cam.com/video/pPD1Rp0-Wto/v-deo.html
hi, and managed to close the earcup with the larger battery?
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@@fede131091 Unfortunately no, had to leave it opened.
may i ask what's the screw driver that you used to open the insides? i have no luck on finding the correct ones. thanks!
Just a standard Phillips Head #0. If you're trying to open the other earcup I believe that uses a star/torx 0.8.
I bought a different battery as i couldnt get a hold of the one you linked where im from. battery worked fine but wont charge i noticed, i believe its the NTC/PTC(thermistor) being a different ohm than intended on the new battery, but i cant seem to find that information when looking around to purchase a battery. did you luck out on the right "ohm-range" or am i missing something? gonna try bypassing with a 10k omh resistor to verify my suspicions.
I didn't look into anything regarding ohms. Just made sure it was a rechargeable lithium-ion and is 3.7v
The battery I bought has 2 pins, red and black. Reckon it's safe to short the gnd and thm pins on the headset board?
Looks like it's a thermistor output. What is the voltage on this pin meant to be?
Well I haven't tried not soldering the thermistor pins. I'm not sure on the voltage. I believe it's for monitoring safety mechanisms on the headset's BCM (Battery Control Module). Though as long as you monitor the headset during charging it should be "ok" without the thermistor.
Upon closer inspection my battery does actually have a T pad, under the kapton tape. Soldered the yellow wire to it, now it's good to go and working. Recommend everyone who's accidentally bought a 2 pin battery have a look for it!
Cheers dude, headset is good as new
How is the battery from easylander? They seem to be one of the few who actually accurately advertises the capacity rather than completely ridiculous numbers like 10000 mAh for a 18650 lol.
Was considering them due to that, also they're pricier and you always get what you pay for imo esp from China.
They seem pretty reliable, I haven't had issues with them but decided to upgrade the battery to a bigger one (2500mAh) for longer runtime. ua-cam.com/video/pPD1Rp0-Wto/v-deo.html
@@idontwatchtv interesting, I think I've seen that one too. Looks like they might be coming from the same couple of factories and then resold to us.
Thank you!
@@idontwatchtv oh and maybe could you make another video on the one you upgraded to in a few weeks or so? The 2500 mAh on
Sorry for the request lol