Dazmanturbo
Well-Known Member
Hi All. I have been buying up second hand batteries for my Creo here in the UK, with the intention of stripping one to see if it can be re-packed with better cells. I have now picked up 4 extra batteries. My original battery was on 56 cycles and for little money, £20 each (about $30 USD) I have picked up 4 additional batteries. One has 5 cycles, next has 8, next with 46 and one was dead. I have started to break up the dead one to get a better idea of what is involved.
The battery comes apart fairly easy with 6 star bolts holding it together and the top has tangs to it on. The battery has 26 cells inside and are housed in modules that are soldered and bolted together. It is very well isolated and quite difficult to strip down. I do need a new solder iron and unsolder the contact, so I can get in and view the cells. I can see they are pink like Samsung 30Q, but time will tell if that is the case.
Did look on-line and can't find any photos of the inside of the Creo battery, other then the see thru case ones
The battery comes apart fairly easy with 6 star bolts holding it together and the top has tangs to it on. The battery has 26 cells inside and are housed in modules that are soldered and bolted together. It is very well isolated and quite difficult to strip down. I do need a new solder iron and unsolder the contact, so I can get in and view the cells. I can see they are pink like Samsung 30Q, but time will tell if that is the case.
Did look on-line and can't find any photos of the inside of the Creo battery, other then the see thru case ones