There should be enough adhesive to attach these pieces. If not, try a little
rubber cement.
Replace the Battery in
Your First-Generation iPod Nano
The iPod nano is super-small, which makes replacing its battery something
of a test for the non-repair professional??”not only because of the size, but also
because you need to solder the battery to the logic board (see Table 4-3). If you
don??™t have access to a soldering iron, or if the idea of soldering your iPod nano
doesn??™t exactly fill you with confidence, you might be better off leaving this one
to the pros.
In this section, we give step-by-step instructions for replacing the battery in
your first-generation iPod nano. We don??™t even touch replacing the battery in
the second-generation nano, because the steps are too hard for a non-pro,
and if you make a mistake, you can easily do permanent damage to your iPod.
Also, don??™t try to use the procedure for the first-generation nano for replacing
the battery in a second-generation nano, because the steps aren??™t the same.
Find yourself an iPod repair service instead.
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