(02-27-2024, 03:09 PM)thx1025 Wrote: Really great tutorial and I appreciate it.
One question (and perhaps I missed this): is it too much of a risk to remove the entire battery with its tabs and replace it with another instead of cutting with the Dremel and soldering on wires?
I found the Panasonic BR-1225 with the tabs already soldered on (product is listed as BR-1225/HCN)
I wondered if un-soldering (is that a real word?) and soldering in a complete battery with tabs is possible. Thanks in advance!
It is indeed possible to unsolder components... either using a commercial "solder sucker" syringe that vacuums out the solder after you melt it, or using "solder wick" that you heat up and which then wicks out the molten solder. You'll need a steady hand and a needle-tip soldering iron, and you might want to try some clipping small aligator clips between the solder you want to remove and nearby components - to prevent the heat from diffusing into other components. I've done this on numerous electronic repairs, but I haven't yet tried it with my "FAULTy" Z1... I'll will be trying it, though, when my replacement battery arrives. I've also read a recommendation somewhere that you should use lead-less solder to prevent gaseous lead vapors inside the case, though I have serious doubts about whether lead vapor offgassing in the unit would be any problem (with normal CPAP operating tempreatures) if you use conventional re-soldering.
Video on desolder wicking: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ljRJiN6nHek