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 GREAT IDEA of getting better battery in SPV E100! :)
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post Sep 23 2004, 12:27
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Hi,
I just have an idea...
Anyway - why not to replace only the cell inside (inside the battery)? There is a lot of Nokia, SonyEricsson, Siemens batteries that are similar to SPV (by size-dimensions) and the best are like 1500mAh and 1600mAh - some of them are Li-Polymer!

My request: does someone have a spare (or broke) SPV battery that he can open and see what is inside and then post some images or info?

Coz I need dimensions of cell inside the spv battery and I need to know if the cell itself has only + and -

HELP!
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post Sep 23 2004, 13:54
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The battery itself has four connectors to the phone, so I would expect a + and - voltage with a centre 0V connection. Or maybe two seperate + supplys.


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post Sep 23 2004, 14:19
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What you are suggesting is dangerous and can cause a potential fire hazzard.
lithium batteries are not the most stable of devices and unless you know
about the composition and handling I would seriously advise against playing with them.


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post Sep 23 2004, 14:55
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post Sep 25 2004, 09:36
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What you are suggesting is dangerous and can cause a potential fire hazzard.
lithium batteries are not the most stable of devices and unless you know
about the composition and handling I would seriously advise against playing with them.


Oh please!
What I'm suggesting is really safe if you know how to open a battery, which is very very simple... And of course I'm talking about opening plastic battery cover NOT THE CELL INSIDE THAT PLASTIC COVER!

I recently opened Nokia 6150 battery, which also has 4 connectors.
What I realised was that cell inside has oly 2 connectors - + and -
And cell inside was really well protected and there was no way for damaging it!

And I had no problems at all in opening it... I'll post images as soon as possible.
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post Sep 25 2004, 15:13
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No need to shout or be cynical, I was trying to help.
If you want to show your ignorance of batteries then carry on, there is
more to it than just swapping cells :roll:


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