Hello, Below you have timestamp references for easy access or orientation through the video. There is also a copy of these in the description part as well. 😉 So how do then these work ? 🙄 www.minds.com/newsfeed/827329309057310720 Video Breakdown: @ 00:00:00 - 00:02:04 -- Intro/Announcement @ 00:02:05 - 00:02:32 -- Quick Glimpse At The Specifications @ 00:02:33 - 00:07:47 -- Up Close On The MP3 Player (Side Angles, Top/Front & Back/Bottom) @ 00:07:48 - 00:08:50 -- History Of The Gadget (Purchase) @ 00:08:51 - 00:10:24 -- Powering On The Player @ 00:10:25 - 00:11:40 -- Take Apart Procedure/Plan (Structure Of The Device; Layers) @ 00:11:40 - 00:13:14 -- Black Plastic Cover Security System @ 00:13:15 - 00:15:03 -- How To Remove Black Plastic Cover (Hairdryer vs. Heat Gun) @ 00:15:04 - 00:17:14 -- Gear/Tools Used/Needed (Notice) @ 00:17:15 - 00:18:59 -- Proceeding With Pre-Heating The Cover @ 00:19:00 - 00:19:57 -- Back Cover Removed (Surprise Underneath) @ 00:19:58 - 00:21:58 -- Closer Look At The Latter (Locking Latches & Warning) @ 00:21:59 - 00:24:36 -- Note On The Medium Plastic, (6 !) Philips Screws & Neck Strap Metal Pin @ 00:24:37 - 00:24:58 -- Middle Section Enclosure Female Locking System Positions @ 00:24:59 - 00:25:44 -- Removing The First Set Of 6 Philips Screws @ 00:25:45 - 00:29:02 -- Tackling With The Front Plastic Cover @ 00:29:03 - 00:30:39 -- Closer Look At The Medium Silverish Plastic Enclosure (Bottom Side) @ 00:30:40 - 00:32:25 -- First Glimpse At The MP3 Player's PCB Circuitry (Another Separation Layer & Additional Philips Screws Spotted) @ 00:32:26 - 00:33:50 -- Looking At The Li-Po Battery Information @ 00:33:51 - 00:34:48 -- Battery Dimensions (Digits Explanation) @ 00:34:49 - 00:36:55 -- Finding a Suitable Replacement Battery (Advice) @ 00:36:56 - 00:42:04 -- Important Note On (Why) Keeping The Original Battery (3 wires, NTC Explanation & Replacement Battery Info) @ 00:42:05 - 00:43:36 -- Warning On Separating The Battery From The Metal Caddy (Double-Sided Adhesive Tape Present Underneath) @ 00:43:37 - 00:44:13 -- Visual Proof On The Strong Sticky Tape @ 00:44:14 - 00:44:44 -- Quick Cleaning (Above Mentioned) @ 00:44:45 - 00:47:25 -- Front/Top Side Of The Player's PCB (Comments) @ 00:47:26 - 00:47:49 -- 3 Black Philips Screws Removed (Note On The Third Screw Near The Battery Terminals) @ 00:47:50 - 00:48:28 -- BlueTooth Chip (SA5285BT Reference) ? @ 00:48:29 - 00:49:02 -- PCB Board & Battery Flip (Orientation) @ 00:49:03 - 00:50:16 -- Back View Of The Player's PCB (Warning On The 2 Flat/Flex Cables - Connector Separation) @ 00:50:17 - 00:51:52 -- Undocking The Flex/Flat Cables @ 00:51:53 - 00:53:45 -- Back Of The Player's PCB (Comments) @ 00:53:46 - 00:54:37 -- Second BlueTooth Chip Position (SA5285BT Reference) @ 00:54:38 - 00:55:54 -- Again Front Look At The Player's PCB (Comments; SMD Fuse ?) @ 00:55:55 - 00:57:55 -- Removing The Last Set Of 5 Philips Screws (Metal Separator) @ 00:57:56 - 00:59:17 -- Lifting The Metal Caddy Piece @ 00:59:18 - 1:00:20 -- Button Controls Flex/Flat Cable PN Note @ 01:00:21 - 1:01:20 -- LCD Display PN & Cleaning The Buttons @ 01:01:20 - 1:02:51 -- LCD Display Finally Removed @ 01:02:52 - 1:04:42 -- Bare Front Plastic Mask/Cover (Note On Over Tightening The Philips Screws) @ 01:04:43 - 1:05:54 -- Penultimate Summary On Proper Disassembly Of The Player @ 01:05:55 - 1:07:37 -- Preparing To Power On The MP3 Player (Verifying It Still Works) @ 01:07:38 - 1:09:21 -- The Test @ 01:09:22 - 1:12:04 -- Final Recap (Battery & Flex/Flat Cable(s)) @ 01:12:05 - 1:13:19 -- Conclusion Comments/Outro
Great video! I have one like this but its not charging the battery anymore. Can you tell me where the ic charger located at? Im confused to try services this old DAP.
Hi, Thanks ! 😉🖒 Sorry I have no idea on the location of the latter. Did you try swapping the USB cable or having a look at the pins on the female connector on the PCB ? 🤔 Also did you check the battery ? Does it have any voltage on it ? Best Regards,
@@davidbolha i've been check it... it goes charge but the battery not going full, i've changed 2 times battery and same like that (icon charging appear but didnt charge)
Hello,
Below you have timestamp references for easy access or orientation through the video. There is also a copy of these in the description part as well. 😉
So how do then these work ? 🙄
www.minds.com/newsfeed/827329309057310720
Video Breakdown:
@ 00:00:00 - 00:02:04 -- Intro/Announcement
@ 00:02:05 - 00:02:32 -- Quick Glimpse At The Specifications
@ 00:02:33 - 00:07:47 -- Up Close On The MP3 Player (Side Angles, Top/Front & Back/Bottom)
@ 00:07:48 - 00:08:50 -- History Of The Gadget (Purchase)
@ 00:08:51 - 00:10:24 -- Powering On The Player
@ 00:10:25 - 00:11:40 -- Take Apart Procedure/Plan (Structure Of The Device; Layers)
@ 00:11:40 - 00:13:14 -- Black Plastic Cover Security System
@ 00:13:15 - 00:15:03 -- How To Remove Black Plastic Cover (Hairdryer vs. Heat Gun)
@ 00:15:04 - 00:17:14 -- Gear/Tools Used/Needed (Notice)
@ 00:17:15 - 00:18:59 -- Proceeding With Pre-Heating The Cover
@ 00:19:00 - 00:19:57 -- Back Cover Removed (Surprise Underneath)
@ 00:19:58 - 00:21:58 -- Closer Look At The Latter (Locking Latches & Warning)
@ 00:21:59 - 00:24:36 -- Note On The Medium Plastic, (6 !) Philips Screws & Neck Strap Metal Pin
@ 00:24:37 - 00:24:58 -- Middle Section Enclosure Female Locking System Positions
@ 00:24:59 - 00:25:44 -- Removing The First Set Of 6 Philips Screws
@ 00:25:45 - 00:29:02 -- Tackling With The Front Plastic Cover
@ 00:29:03 - 00:30:39 -- Closer Look At The Medium Silverish Plastic Enclosure (Bottom Side)
@ 00:30:40 - 00:32:25 -- First Glimpse At The MP3 Player's PCB Circuitry (Another Separation Layer & Additional Philips Screws Spotted)
@ 00:32:26 - 00:33:50 -- Looking At The Li-Po Battery Information
@ 00:33:51 - 00:34:48 -- Battery Dimensions (Digits Explanation)
@ 00:34:49 - 00:36:55 -- Finding a Suitable Replacement Battery (Advice)
@ 00:36:56 - 00:42:04 -- Important Note On (Why) Keeping The Original Battery (3 wires, NTC Explanation & Replacement Battery Info)
@ 00:42:05 - 00:43:36 -- Warning On Separating The Battery From The Metal Caddy (Double-Sided Adhesive Tape Present Underneath)
@ 00:43:37 - 00:44:13 -- Visual Proof On The Strong Sticky Tape
@ 00:44:14 - 00:44:44 -- Quick Cleaning (Above Mentioned)
@ 00:44:45 - 00:47:25 -- Front/Top Side Of The Player's PCB (Comments)
@ 00:47:26 - 00:47:49 -- 3 Black Philips Screws Removed (Note On The Third Screw Near The Battery Terminals)
@ 00:47:50 - 00:48:28 -- BlueTooth Chip (SA5285BT Reference) ?
@ 00:48:29 - 00:49:02 -- PCB Board & Battery Flip (Orientation)
@ 00:49:03 - 00:50:16 -- Back View Of The Player's PCB (Warning On The 2 Flat/Flex Cables - Connector Separation)
@ 00:50:17 - 00:51:52 -- Undocking The Flex/Flat Cables
@ 00:51:53 - 00:53:45 -- Back Of The Player's PCB (Comments)
@ 00:53:46 - 00:54:37 -- Second BlueTooth Chip Position (SA5285BT Reference)
@ 00:54:38 - 00:55:54 -- Again Front Look At The Player's PCB (Comments; SMD Fuse ?)
@ 00:55:55 - 00:57:55 -- Removing The Last Set Of 5 Philips Screws (Metal Separator)
@ 00:57:56 - 00:59:17 -- Lifting The Metal Caddy Piece
@ 00:59:18 - 1:00:20 -- Button Controls Flex/Flat Cable PN Note
@ 01:00:21 - 1:01:20 -- LCD Display PN & Cleaning The Buttons
@ 01:01:20 - 1:02:51 -- LCD Display Finally Removed
@ 01:02:52 - 1:04:42 -- Bare Front Plastic Mask/Cover (Note On Over Tightening The Philips Screws)
@ 01:04:43 - 1:05:54 -- Penultimate Summary On Proper Disassembly Of The Player
@ 01:05:55 - 1:07:37 -- Preparing To Power On The MP3 Player (Verifying It Still Works)
@ 01:07:38 - 1:09:21 -- The Test
@ 01:09:22 - 1:12:04 -- Final Recap (Battery & Flex/Flat Cable(s))
@ 01:12:05 - 1:13:19 -- Conclusion Comments/Outro
Thank you for the timestamps!
Great video. Very in depth.
@@shifty2755 Hi,
Thank you. 😆🖒
Best Regards,
Really useful! Thanks for this disassembly
You're welcome. Glad you liked it. Cheers ! 😊😆
Great video! I have one like this but its not charging the battery anymore. Can you tell me where the ic charger located at? Im confused to try services this old DAP.
Hi,
Thanks ! 😉🖒
Sorry I have no idea on the location of the latter.
Did you try swapping the USB cable or having a look at the pins on the female connector on the PCB ? 🤔
Also did you check the battery ? Does it have any voltage on it ?
Best Regards,
@@davidbolha i've been check it... it goes charge but the battery not going full, i've changed 2 times battery and same like that (icon charging appear but didnt charge)
Thank you..any idea where to find replacement battery?
Hi,
Look in the description part of the video. 😉
Excuse the blue cable, where is it connected?
Hi,
@ 30:40 you can see its location (& onwards from there). The blue wire is the NTC basically. 😉🤔
Best Regards,
David
@@davidbolha thanks for your help