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Topic: Changing battery connector  (Read 1080 times)

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I have two fishfinder batteries, which are almost new, with one of connectors broken off. For some reason I can't find any description/video on how to replace them, which, probably, means it's either trivial or impossible (or I don't know what to look for). I assume I'll need to crack battery's top..?

On the same note - if it's not feasible to fix, but for some reason you'd like these batteries let me know, I'd rather not throw (recycle) them away.

P.S. Batteries were always in garage or a dry bag (not box) inside the Trident Ultra's pod, i.e. not the wettest place (but not in a waterproof box either - this is what I'll try next)
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I have two fishfinder batteries, which are almost new, with one of connectors broken off. For some reason I can't find any description/video on how to replace them, which, probably, means it's either trivial or impossible (or I don't know what to look for). I assume I'll need to crack battery's top..?

On the same note - if it's not feasible to fix, but for some reason you'd like these batteries let me know, I'd rather not throw (recycle) them away.

P.S. Batteries were always in garage or a dry bag (not box) inside the Trident Ultra's pod, i.e. not the wettest place (but not in a waterproof box either - this is what I'll try next)

Can you post a picture of the broken connector?


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To prevent that in the future, rinse off your battery in freshwater after use.


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Beautiful, thanks much!!
Was thinking about something along these lines, but could not find any references and did not want to mess with up. Thanks!
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Thanks for posting the repair link ..was talking to my neighbor on how to fix something like that   :smt003