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Thanks I followed your directions and replaced the batter in R7150 . It worked very well and stopped me throwing my fathers expensive electric shaver into the rubbish. I also sharpened the blades by rubbing them on a fine carbrundum or sharpening stone. The shaver is now like new. Thankyou again
Just replaced the batteries on my Remington R-5150. My first time soldering, and it wasn't pretty, but it worked. Not having to throw out a perfectly good shaver feels great. My first shave with it was the best I've ever had. Maybe not the closest, but definitely the most satisfying. Thanks for your excellent instruction!
thank you. Really helped me change the batteries in my Remington 6500 shaver. Yellow was positive for me as well, the Red negative. Thanks for showing that as the original Chinese batteries showed no polarity.
Wow. What a great video. I fixed my old Remington R6150. Used Energizer NH15BP-2 batteries (2400 mAH). Soldering made me a little nervous though. I think I need a beer now. Thank you for creating this video.
For F-5800 Pull off the two black panels on either side of the power button by prying on the edges alongside the power button. Those are mostly held on by tape and simple clips.
You never glued the temperature sensing thermistor back onto the battery in the video.. This regulates the charging i believe. ? I accidently broke mine while removing the batteries. Do you happen to know what value of thermistor that is?
Thank you. It’s unfortunate that they make it this difficult to change the batteries. Obviously they want us to just throw the razor away and buy a new one. Good for the economy maybe but not great for the environment.
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Multimeter tester rex.red/multimeter-tester *
Soldering iron kit rex.red/soldering-iron-kit *
Pry tools for electronics rex.red/pry-tools-for-electronics *
Shaver rex.red/electric-shaver *
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Thanks I followed your directions and replaced the batter in R7150 . It worked very well and stopped me throwing my fathers expensive electric shaver into the rubbish. I also sharpened the blades by rubbing them on a fine carbrundum or sharpening stone. The shaver is now like new. Thankyou again
Just replaced the batteries on my Remington R-5150. My first time soldering, and it wasn't pretty, but it worked. Not having to throw out a perfectly good shaver feels great. My first shave with it was the best I've ever had. Maybe not the closest, but definitely the most satisfying. Thanks for your excellent instruction!
Great to hear you did it! :)
thank you. Really helped me change the batteries in my Remington 6500 shaver. Yellow was positive for me as well, the Red negative. Thanks for showing that as the original Chinese batteries showed no polarity.
Good. I was able solve the problem after watching video
Wow. What a great video. I fixed my old Remington R6150. Used Energizer NH15BP-2 batteries (2400 mAH). Soldering made me a little nervous though. I think I need a beer now. Thank you for creating this video.
For F-5800 Pull off the two black panels on either side of the power button by prying on the edges alongside the power button. Those are mostly held on by tape and simple clips.
Great tutorial, thanks so much for teaching me how to do this!
You never glued the temperature sensing thermistor back onto the battery in the video.. This regulates the charging i believe. ? I accidently broke mine while removing the batteries. Do you happen to know what value of thermistor that is?
Interesting to see shaver uses NiMH rechargeables. Anyone know what charging regime is used and what recharge time is?
Thank you.Did what you showed and it worked perfectly.
Still can't get the battery case off
A great tutorial, thanks so much for explaining to me how to do this!
A great help many thanks.
THANKS. FOR. THE. VIDEO. !!
А на сколько вольт блок питания для заряда этого.
If it's not in the video I don't know.
Brilliant, thank you!
I got the other model however great job bro..thanks..!!
Thank you. It’s unfortunate that they make it this difficult to change the batteries. Obviously they want us to just throw the razor away and buy a new one. Good for the economy maybe but not great for the environment.
I shapen the blades , rub them on a stone with one finger , like new again .
Nice