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Originally Posted by CarlV
It’s not hard to do. That was my thread by the way. You’ll need a small torx screwdriver, a plastic trim tool and a soldering iron. If you have a multimeter that is helpful also. The battery is double sided taped to the back of the remote and the circuit board. Use the trim tool to pry it open carefully and then separate the battery from the case.
I opened my battery pack to see how many cells were in there. I don’t advise it since mine was leaking. I snipped the leads off of the little circuit board and discarded the battery.
Amazon had a small drone battery that looked identical. $7 if you can believe it. Cut off the small white connector and strip both wires about an 1/8”. Solder to the board using the red to red, black to black wiring method. Tape with some electrical tape and try to get it all back together. I was surprised that mine actually charged as well. Good luck.
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Do you have the link to the amazon product for that battery by chance?