I really like my series 7 and the fact you can change the battery after 10 years use and then keep on using it is so much better than putting it in land fill. Thanks for the clear well made video. I needed to see it in order to do it!
My 10+ year old 7 series is still going strong. I don't charge every day, I let it run down. But it's good to know how easy it is to change the battery. It really does make sense.
For some reason batteries last longer when they stay in their mid power range. If you charge a battery to say 70-80% capacity, it will last a very long time.
I liked my 760 so much I ended up buying buying two 790cc "Wet and Dry" model because my 760 motor seems to be going bad "Not Battery" It is over 12 years old and I used it for only head shaving, which is more work for the razor than face shaving as I still have a lot of hair on top, just got to thin for my liking. I ended up getting some SMP work done on my head and these 7 series models are by far the best.
Hi, thanks for the video, I'm just wondering : if my battery drops dead one day, would I still be able to use my 7 series shaver corded (plugged to the electricity) without the need of a battery ?
I left my Braun series 8 in my car over night and it was about 109 degrees outside and now my shavers don’t hold a charge anymore.. is it the battery you think or motor? And if it’s the battery do you know if this is the same battery for the 8?
Hi, for Series 5, it seems they run with 2x 49mmx14mm NiMH batteries - so, before you order, better have a look! Oh, and, yes, they need to be solderd into place...
Do not waste your time, trying to replace the batteries they are tech welded in and the connection will rip the battery connector out of the circuitboard
I really like my series 7 and the fact you can change the battery after 10 years use and then keep on using it is so much better than putting it in land fill. Thanks for the clear well made video. I needed to see it in order to do it!
My 10+ year old 7 series is still going strong.
I don't charge every day, I let it run down.
But it's good to know how easy it is to change the battery. It really does make sense.
I should probably let mine run down instead of docking. It may last longer
For some reason batteries last longer when they stay in their mid power range. If you charge a battery to say 70-80% capacity, it will last a very long time.
Thanks for the demo and info. My Braun Series 9 Sports was cronking out, and this video truly help. Have a great day
Glad it helped
I was worried mine was gonna die eventually because I have mine for 10+ but this is so nice to know I can replace the battery when the times come.
Brilliant, brilliant - Such a great, clearly explained video.
Many thanks......all the way from London !
Cheers 🤝
Great fix Eric ! This will now last another 4-5 years 🎉
Thanks, shaved the day 🎉
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I liked my 760 so much I ended up buying buying two 790cc "Wet and Dry" model because my 760 motor seems to be going bad "Not Battery" It is over 12 years old and I used it for only head shaving, which is more work for the razor than face shaving as I still have a lot of hair on top, just got to thin for my liking.
I ended up getting some SMP work done on my head and these 7 series models are by far the best.
Thanks man. Just what I needed to know.
You are welcome
Great! it worked thanks!
I haven't even got one but i like videos like this 😂😂👍👍
Thanks 🙏
Hi, thanks for the video, I'm just wondering : if my battery drops dead one day, would I still be able to use my 7 series shaver corded (plugged to the electricity) without the need of a battery ?
I "assume" so as my 8985 battery is dead but the device still works when plugged into power.
@@s0c7 thanks, I think so as well and that’s one thing I like about the corded devices
@@krikx08 my battery is dead, only lasts about 10 seconds, but it works with full power when connected to the power cord.
I left my Braun series 8 in my car over night and it was about 109 degrees outside and now my shavers don’t hold a charge anymore.. is it the battery you think or motor? And if it’s the battery do you know if this is the same battery for the 8?
Gracias, estuve buscando por donde destaparla pero no encontraba por donde
Hi, for Series 5, it seems they run with 2x 49mmx14mm NiMH batteries - so, before you order, better have a look! Oh, and, yes, they need to be solderd into place...
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Thanks for your time. Good video. Very helpful. 😊
You are welcome
Thanks a bunch!
You're welcome!
Since the battery looks like a m80 fire cracker, could one use a firecracker 🧨 instead of buying a battery on Amazon.
If you try it report back, I'm curious 🤔
@@thecollegepickerHe must have had problem did not report back .
Como abrir una afeitadora de 3 cabezales serie 9000
What is the link to buy the green plastic pry tool?
It came in my screwdriver kit.
Very helpful video. Thanks! 👍
You are welcome.
Fantastic! But man they should just make them all replacable and repairable.
They should 😩
Thanks
You are welcome
Happy New Year❤
Happy new year!
We cranking out the videos now! #notificationsquad #recycle
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Give your meat a good old rub...Great info, and very necessary for this job.
Thanks for a good clear and somewhat amusing how to video. 😂
Thank you Daddy you are Daddy af for this
Any time
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It's so much better now.
@@thecollegepicker I got this model and also the latest one, the series 9. I feel the series 7 much better and faster to shave than the new one.
Do not waste your time, trying to replace the batteries they are tech welded in and the connection will rip the battery connector out of the circuitboard
This model was not welded
Como abrir una afeitadora de 3 cabezales serie 9000
This procedure is NOT for a Series 7
it also isn't valid for a Series 8.. it has a dual-battery..