Battery on my Android Tablet died, so I upgraded it with 18650 replaceable batteries. Tutorial with pics

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    2 hours ago

    Why spend $12 on an easily replaceable battery when you can just use $11.97 worth of 18650’s and six hours of your life?

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    24 hours ago

    If you already opened it to install this, why didn’t you just buy an actual replacement from China?

    ETA:

    This is (probably) a Blackview Tab 12 Pro

    I found a proper replacement ranging in price from $10 to $30 depending on if you wanted a Stateside store and faster ship or willing to wait for AliExpress.

    This is a solution in search of a problem

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      23 hours ago

      but replacing the battery doesn’t mean you get to have a tablet with replaceable batteries

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            13 hours ago

            I guess we could use the term “swappable” here as a distinction.

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              I’ll accept that compromise. Now I’m more curious if the batteries are hot swappable though. It’d probably cause some chaos with the battery indicator but just making me think…

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                Wouldn’t the battery indicator already be fucked because of this? Do those cells match what it came with?

        • teije9
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          14 hours ago

          replaceable batteries as in AA batteries

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        23 hours ago

        Ig, but you can expect a Li-ion to last about 2-3 years, it’s not that much of a chore to open it up every 3 years, especially after the first time

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          14 hours ago

          why should you open it up again, instead of just charging/replacing the repalceabke batteries

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              6 hours ago

              okay but who doesn’t want a tablet with replaceable batteries

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    22 hours ago

    what I often miss on a laptop or a tablet ?

    A handle.

    It’s also a great place to put batteries.

    The Thinkpads understood that, but then forgot

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      22 hours ago

      It is very unique for sure, I don’t think I’ve ever seen this done on a tablet before!

      I worry about being able to take the tablet outside the house without getting the bomb squad called on you, but I suppose you could maybe 3D print a cover for it, maybe even integrate a kickstand for that extra functionality lol

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      1 day ago

      the only difference between this and the internal one is that its more sucepptible to piercing damage, but the contraption itself isnt any more inherently dangerous conpared to the battery in the tablet itself.

      if youre worried about house fires at all one shouldnt even use lithium ion batteries period.

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        22 hours ago

        Well except for the exposed contacts from the holder. These types of holders are designed to be on the inside of things and not exposed. Bridging one side to the other would be a fire and explosion risk. OP needs to put a cover over it to be safe, or at least some kapton tape over the exposed contacts.