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In the video, Ross from Joe's Gaming and Electronics thoroughly demonstrates the process of replacing the battery in an SMR 895U and SMR 895E watch. He starts by heating the back housing with a heat gun to loosen the seal, carefully prying it open without causing damage. Using a 2.0 by 25-millimeter three-point screwdriver, he removes the screws and detaches the housing. He then exposes the battery by loosening the board with a Phillips screwdriver. After prying out the old battery, he replaces it with a new one and ensures all connections are properly restored.
In the final steps, the presenter confirms the proper positioning and securing of parts, including the board, ribbons, buttons, battery, and speaker housing. They highlight the importance of a perfect seal with the new back housing and note that older watches might require a new seal available on their website. The process concludes with a successful power on of the watch, verifying the battery replacement was done correctly.
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In this part of the video, Ross from Joe’s Gaming and Electronics demonstrates how to replace the battery on an SMR 895U watch. First, he heats up the back housing with a heat gun to loosen the seal, ensuring it doesn’t overheat to avoid melting. Using a 2.0 by 25-millimeter three-point screwdriver, he removes the four screws from each end of the housing. Next, he uses a thin plastic pry tool to carefully open the back housing without damaging the seal. After unhooking and setting aside the back housing, he loosens the board with a Phillips screwdriver, exposing the battery and its connection. Finally, he carefully pries up the battery, replaces it with a new one, and ensures everything is properly reconnected.
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In this part of the video, the presenter demonstrates the final steps of replacing a battery on an SMR 895E watch. They ensure the parts are correctly positioned and secured, starting with setting the board, plugging in all the ribbons, and screwing in the necessary screws. The presenter explains that no glue is needed for a new back housing as it provides a perfect seal. However, for older watches, a new seal might be required, which can be purchased on their website. They finish by connecting the buttons, battery, and speaker housing, securing everything with a three-point screwdriver, and powering on the watch to confirm the replacement was successful.