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Old Changing a Pandora back 06-29-2009, 11:44 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Is there any way to change a Pandora battery back to normal, so you won't have to use the charger to be able to turn it on all the time?

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Old Changing a Pandora back 06-30-2009, 02:20 AM   #2 (permalink)
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If you hardmodded it by cutting through the line on the board then just trace over it with a no.2 pencil.
If you hardmodded it by cutting the pin then you're fucked. Solder it back.
If you softmodded it just convert it back. You can do that with hellcatz recovery flasher.

Not sure if catz can work with a hardmodded battery.
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Old Changing a Pandora back 06-30-2009, 02:32 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Cutting through the line on the board? I've never heard of this method. Would you please show me a guide or tutorial on how to do it?

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Old Changing a Pandora back 06-30-2009, 03:01 AM   #4 (permalink)
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Old Changing a Pandora back 06-30-2009, 09:33 PM   #5 (permalink)
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ya, that's what l did. make a very small cut in the #19 circuit line. to get it back fill the cut back in with a drawing pencil. THE PENCIL HAS TO HAVE LEAD IN IT OR IT WON'T WORK. a no. 2 pencil has graphite in it like all modern pencils. this will not complete the circuit. use a pencil with lead to make your battery normal again.
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Old Changing a Pandora back 06-30-2009, 09:35 PM   #6 (permalink)
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Im sure if you use time machine there is an option to use it as a regular battery. I did it when i had a phat about a year ago, google it, im sure you'll find out what to do.
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ya, that's what l did. make a very small cut in the #19 circuit line. to get it back fill the cut back in with a drawing pencil. THE PENCIL HAS TO HAVE LEAD IN IT OR IT WON'T WORK. a no. 2 pencil has graphite in it like all modern pencils. this will not complete the circuit. use a pencil with lead to make your battery normal again.
Can you do this with a PSP Phat 1001?
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Can you do this with a PSP Phat 1001?
That only works if you cut the line. How did you hardmod your battery?
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I haven't done it yet. So if I cut the line with a 1001 PSP Phat battery, it'll work? It's not just for Slim?
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ive ysed a graphite pencil to fix it, so it can work, i dont know why
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ive ysed a graphite pencil to fix it, so it can work, i dont know why
With a PSP Phat battery?
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