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Palum6o 01-15-2009 12:00 PM

Wife's iPod failed
 
Yep, I know its probably been discussed on here before, but who cares... I'm upset, damn thing wasn't cheap, and now I guess the battery doesn't work and won't charge.

Meanwhile, the cheap little Sansa mp3 player I use, has been through the wash and still works like a champ.

Damn you Apple...

Big Ed 01-15-2009 12:04 PM

You can replace the battery, it's a piece of cake. Don't replace it or send it to apple...Google ipod battery kit and buy a replacement with a couple simple tools to open the case. Seriously.

Arizona_928 01-15-2009 12:07 PM

how long have you had it?
that happened to my ipod as well, I called there 1-800 number and They were very disrespectful and refused to honor there warranty.
-1 on apple.

legion 01-15-2009 12:08 PM

Shoot a youtube video of it's creative destruction.

I'm thinking incendiary rounds...

Palum6o 01-15-2009 12:09 PM

I bought it from Costco in December '07. Costco only does 90 days return on iPods. I may try the battery replacement kit. If I go that route, I'll document the battery replacement and post on here.

cgarr 01-15-2009 12:14 PM

I have had my kids lock up before and it would not take a charge, go online and search the reboot procedure, there is a sequence of buttons you have to push and hold to reset everything.

or take this advice from a 10yo

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ruf-porsche 01-15-2009 12:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Palumbo (Post 4419614)
I bought it from Costco in December '07. Costco only does 90 days return on iPods. I may try the battery replacement kit. If I go that route, I'll document the battery replacement and post on here.

What model IPOD is it? If it is a video ipod the battery replacement is fairly easy (plug and play), if it is a first generation nano ipod the battery replacement requires soldering, not impossible but a lot harder, but if it is a second or third generation nano, you are better off sending it in to someone who can replace it without messing up the circuit board.

Video Ipod 5G

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1G Nano

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3G Nano

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RedBaron 01-15-2009 12:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cgarr (Post 4419627)
go online and search the reboot procedure, there is a sequence of buttons you have to push and hold to reset everything.

Hold the center and the menu button for about 10-15 seconds and you should see an apple logo.

Palum6o 01-15-2009 12:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RedBaron (Post 4419653)
Hold the center and the menu button for about 10-15 seconds and you should see an apple logo.

I tried that and the reset sequence, and its still dead... I think the battery is toast.

Aurel 01-15-2009 12:36 PM

Those Li-ion batteries are good for about 500 cycles, but they will last less if they are maintained fully charged all the time, because it is in the charged state that the electrolyte is most reactive towards the electrodes.

tchanson 01-15-2009 12:40 PM

Battery replacement is simple. I just replaced the battery on my daughter's 4th Gen /Photo last week. 4 years old, wouldn't reset. Got a higher capacity battery as well.

Most vendors supply kits with a plasic tool for opening the case, and a small torx screwdriver for the single screw to R&R.

Works perfectly now.

http://www.ipodjuice.com/










Tim

mschuep 01-15-2009 12:40 PM

I ran over mine and it still works (can't say the same for the 'buds)

cgarr 01-15-2009 01:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Palumbo (Post 4419675)
I tried that and the reset sequence, and its still dead... I think the battery is toast.


Did you try it with it hooked up to the charger, don't know if that would make any difference but it should run off the charger.

ruf-porsche 01-15-2009 01:13 PM

Hook it up to your computer it should charge and synch. If it doesn't it could be something else.

gprsh924 01-15-2009 02:29 PM

Had mine for 5 years now and the battery still lasts over 6 hours.

89911 01-15-2009 04:52 PM

Its the battery. I've replaced mine twice (its a 5 years old "click") and my daughters mini once. Basically pry it apart (some sellers on ebay will include the tools), plug in the new battery, and then snap it back together. Might take all of 5 minutes. The ipod creates the illusion that it is permanently sealed, which it isn't. I think I got the battery shipped for less then $10.

ruf-porsche 01-15-2009 05:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 89911 (Post 4420333)
Its the battery. I've replaced mine twice (its a 5 years old "click") and my daughters mini once. Basically pry it apart (some sellers on ebay will include the tools), plug in the new battery, and then snap it back together. Might take all of 5 minutes. The ipod creates the illusion that it is permanently sealed, which it isn't. I think I got the battery shipped for less then $10.

Since he brought the IPOD in2007 from Costco, I kinda doubt if he has a mini or click, I could be wrong. The nano, any generations requires desoldering to remove the battery and soldering to install a new battery. Unless you have some experience working with minature circuit boards, most people who attempts to replace the battery end up ruining the circuit board and thus the Ipod is trash. I have brought my share of Ipod nanos that people brought a battery for and tried to replace only to end up selling to me for practically nothing on eBay. That is how I am able to have a music library of over 18,000 songs.

Palum6o 01-15-2009 06:42 PM

Its the iPod classic, its the larger one that plays video. I tried all kinds of ways to power the thing back up by plugging it in the holder, pressing buttons etc.. no luck. I'm pretty good with my hands and could probably solder a new battery in place. I may ground my hand like the guy in the video does in his demonstration (I imagine that's what the strap thing is on his wrist?)

ruf-porsche 01-15-2009 06:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Palumbo (Post 4420549)
Its the iPod classic, its the larger one that plays video. I tried all kinds of ways to power the thing back up by plugging it in the holder, pressing buttons etc.. no luck. I'm pretty good with my hands and could probably solder a new battery in place. I may ground my hand like the guy in the video does in his demonstration (I imagine that's what the strap thing is on his wrist?)

Ipod classic is like the Ipod 5g video, no soldering required just plug, charge and play. Look at the 5g video from a previous post.

If it won't powerup with a charger it could be something else that is wrong with the ipod.

89911 01-15-2009 07:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ruf-porsche (Post 4420442)
Since he brought the IPOD in2007 from Costco, I kinda doubt if he has a mini or click, I could be wrong. The nano, any generations requires desoldering to remove the battery and soldering to install a new battery. Unless you have some experience working with minature circuit boards, most people who attempts to replace the battery end up ruining the circuit board and thus the Ipod is trash. I have brought my share of Ipod nanos that people brought a battery for and tried to replace only to end up selling to me for practically nothing on eBay. That is how I am able to have a music library of over 18,000 songs.

So if I'm understanding this right, your getting all the songs from these and adding these to your library? What are the chances random ipods are going to have songs on them that you like? I find music such a personal preference. My daughter has hundreds of songs on her playlist. I might like 10 or less.:(

ruf-porsche 01-15-2009 07:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 89911 (Post 4420603)
So if I'm understanding this right, your getting all the songs from these and adding these to your library? What are the chances random ipods are going to have songs on them that you like? I find music such a personal preference. My daughter has hundreds of songs on her playlist. I might like 10 or less.:(

There are duplicate songs, but I'm exposed to a lot of different music. Music that I might have not listen to or buy I would listen to on these Ipods and add them to my library if I like them. I wasn't a big fan of rap music but I started listening to Akon and now enjoy more music from rap artists.

89911 01-15-2009 09:04 PM

Just another point. I bought my daughters ipod touch at a Sam's and it bricked about 6 months later. This was one time where I bought their 3 year warranty for another 40 buck since I've had all the problems mentioned. But after talking to another employee that I've know for a while, if you bought it there and have a receipt, the will usually take it back. If not, wait until the next person is working the service desk. It generally has to go back to apple after 90 days for the first year and then you can use the Sam's warranty. Apple charges crazy shipping and handling fee's so I just took it back to Sam's and the grabbed a new one, no questions. With all the problems, you can see why I would rather put new batteries in my click then invest in anything new.

tchanson 01-15-2009 09:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Palumbo (Post 4420549)
Its the iPod classic, its the larger one that plays video. I tried all kinds of ways to power the thing back up by plugging it in the holder, pressing buttons etc.. no luck. I'm pretty good with my hands and could probably solder a new battery in place. I may ground my hand like the guy in the video does in his demonstration (I imagine that's what the strap thing is on his wrist?)


Been there. You need a new battery.

It's not brain surgery, but you can have a new $20 battery installed by the vendor for $12 on your 6G Classic here:

http://www.ipodjuice.com/ipod-classic-battery-replacement-service-80GB-650-mAh.htm

As noted earlier, it's simple.












Tim

ruf-porsche 01-15-2009 09:40 PM

Here's a video on opening up an Ipod Classic.

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azasadny 01-16-2009 04:26 AM

Before my Creative Muvo died, I replaced the battery and the hard drive. Opening the case without scratching or damaging it is the hardest part. It's not too hard, give it a try!

ruf-porsche 01-16-2009 07:51 AM

Here's a picture of my current collection of IPODS. These does not include my wife or kids IPODs or the IPODs that I gave away to the neighbors kids as Christmas presents.

You should see my collection of digital cameras and the pictures that people leave on the cameras.


http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1232121053.jpg


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