Dead Battery

Gary Edstrom

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Is there anyone in the general Los Angeles area that has the equipment and known-how and is willing (for a price) replace a dead battery in my 650GW? I no longer have steady enough hands, nor a soldering iron for the job. I have been hobbling along with a dead battery for about 15 months now and have done nothing but procrastinate about getting it fixed.
 
A good phone or computer rep[air shop can do that for you, but they nay want you to source the battery for them. Shouldn't cost more than a few bucks.

Phil
 
A good phone or computer rep[air shop can do that for you, but they nay want you to source the battery for them. Shouldn't cost more than a few bucks.

Phil
I would like to find someone who has actually done it before. I have watched the YouTube video on how to replace the battery and just taking the unit apart looks a little complicated to me.
 
Probably wouldn't hurt to go in and talk to someone at a phone repair shop. If they are not able to do the work, they may be able to suggest someone that could. And Phil is right about the battery price, I paid less than $3 for a two pack on ebay.

This is the part number for the one I put in my Blackvue - SEIKO MS621FE FL11E
 
Probably wouldn't hurt to go in and talk to someone at a phone repair shop. If they are not able to do the work, they may be able to suggest someone that could. And Phil is right about the battery price, I paid less than $3 for a two pack on ebay.

This is the part number for the one I put in my Blackvue - SEIKO MS621FE FL11E
Thank you for the part number!
Gary
 
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