Difficulty
Easy
Steps
4
Time Required
5 minutes
Sections
2
- Back Cover
- 2 steps
- Battery
- 2 steps
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Introduction
What you need
Step 1
Back Cover
- Remove the calculator’s protective cover.
- Place the calculator face down.
Remove the calculator’s protective cover.
Place the calculator face down.
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Step 2
- Using a Phillips #1 screwdriver, remove the six 6mm screws from the back of the case and place them to the side.
- Start from the notches on the top edge and use your fingers or a prying tool to carefully pry the back cover from the calculator.
Using a Phillips #1 screwdriver, remove the six 6mm screws from the back of the case and place them to the side.
Start from the notches on the top edge and use your fingers or a prying tool to carefully pry the back cover from the calculator.
Step 3
Battery
- Use a Phillips #00 screwdriver to remove the two 7.5 mm screws holding the battery cover to the case.
- Remove the battery cover without disconnecting either end of the blue wire.
- Use your finger to move the battery cover to the side.
Use a Phillips #00 screwdriver to remove the two 7.5 mm screws holding the battery cover to the case.
Remove the battery cover without disconnecting either end of the blue wire.
Use your finger to move the battery cover to the side.
Step 4
- Use the flat side of a spudger to remove the battery by lifting the bottom edge.
- When inserting a new battery, check the polarity (+ or -) and insert the new battery with the + side on top.
Use the flat side of a spudger to remove the battery by lifting the bottom edge.
When inserting a new battery, check the polarity (+ or -) and insert the new battery with the + side on top.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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frogman896 - Oct 8, 2020
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Interesting that the cr2032 battery is not rechargeable, so is the solar panel real? Or does it bypass the battery and use the solar panel in lighted situations?
Jacob Ertel - Jan 27, 2021
The guide should specify that the CR2032 needs to be rechargeable. They are readily available at a popular online shopping website. I was skeptical that the solar was real too, because of the frosted plastic placed over it. Based on the pictures in this teardown, and another video showing a red LED in the solar circuit, I conclude that the solar charging circuit is real.