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Emate 300 Battery
· Troubleshooting · 4 posts · May 19, 2015 — Jan 19, 2020 View original thread ↗
Ok so I found a great solution to replace the battery..... Purchase these

http://www.ebay.com/itm/180979418921?_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT

and then take the leads off the old battery and the little yellow whatever it is on the other end off (use a needle nose to take it off the weld points and be careful to keep it in tact)... It's easy to do... The thing is on the end without the leads you have to cut the connection to the two battery's and use the spring battery connector and solder to the little yellow thing that controls the voltage I think... Use regular Nimh AA size battery's...of course you need to save the little temperature sensor that is on the white leads and use this on the new set... as shown in the pic.

Here is the result:

ematebatt.jpg

Hope this helps Emate 300 battery needs out there! Sorry I could get more descriptive but just don't have the time at the moment...

Not a bad idea. I'm still using the original pack on mine but I'm sure it will die one day.

This one is a little bigger and you kinda have to squeeze it in the holding area but you can get it in there... at least with this you can replace the battery's when need be... This is easy for someone who is good at soldering and such... not for the basic person... although with some determination perhaps I am wrong... lol

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