I got the tools.
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I got the tools. I got the new batteries. Now wish me luck for replacing the batteries of my 20+ year old iPods. A classic gen 6 and a 3rd gen Nano.

@jwildeboer Love these stories of people using old hardware.
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I got the tools. I got the new batteries. Now wish me luck for replacing the batteries of my 20+ year old iPods. A classic gen 6 and a 3rd gen Nano.

@jwildeboer my daughter has tested my old iPod Gen 3 yesterday after a very long time - it was still working. I have changed the battery once, I dunno if I change it another time..
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I got the tools. I got the new batteries. Now wish me luck for replacing the batteries of my 20+ year old iPods. A classic gen 6 and a 3rd gen Nano.

@jwildeboer man I wish I still had mine.
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I got the tools. I got the new batteries. Now wish me luck for replacing the batteries of my 20+ year old iPods. A classic gen 6 and a 3rd gen Nano.

@jwildeboer good luck!
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I got the tools. I got the new batteries. Now wish me luck for replacing the batteries of my 20+ year old iPods. A classic gen 6 and a 3rd gen Nano.

@jwildeboer please share more of this experience! Repairing vintage stuff is really cool! 🤩
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I got the tools. I got the new batteries. Now wish me luck for replacing the batteries of my 20+ year old iPods. A classic gen 6 and a 3rd gen Nano.

@jwildeboer Second Fernando's request.
Given the propensity of Apple to "seal" things it must be an interesting ride to change the batteries of ipods (and I have a couple that at least one of them the battery is no longer in good condition) -
I got the tools. I got the new batteries. Now wish me luck for replacing the batteries of my 20+ year old iPods. A classic gen 6 and a 3rd gen Nano.

@jwildeboer oh yay, the two worst ones to open
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@jwildeboer Second Fernando's request.
Given the propensity of Apple to "seal" things it must be an interesting ride to change the batteries of ipods (and I have a couple that at least one of them the battery is no longer in good condition)@redravenspirit @jwildeboer the plastic faced ipods are quite easy to work on, but getting the aluminum ones open is way harder. Internally they are quite nice to repair
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I got the tools. I got the new batteries. Now wish me luck for replacing the batteries of my 20+ year old iPods. A classic gen 6 and a 3rd gen Nano.

@jwildeboer I got a Nano here. Is there a nice tool to copy (& convert) my flac files onto it?
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@jwildeboer oh yay, the two worst ones to open
@jwildeboer i’m pretty sure the later nanos are a little worse to get open, but the 3g is a real pain. the classic should be easier so if you start with that one you’ll probably have a better time
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@jwildeboer i’m pretty sure the later nanos are a little worse to get open, but the 3g is a real pain. the classic should be easier so if you start with that one you’ll probably have a better time
@timmy I like a real challenge
The nano 3G has the white screen of death due to a bloated battery, so even more fun. -
@redravenspirit @jwildeboer the plastic faced ipods are quite easy to work on, but getting the aluminum ones open is way harder. Internally they are quite nice to repair
@timmy @redravenspirit the good thing is that iPods are ubiquitous and many good videos and manuals on how to fix them are available. And getting spare parts even after 20 years is not a real problem.
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I got the tools. I got the new batteries. Now wish me luck for replacing the batteries of my 20+ year old iPods. A classic gen 6 and a 3rd gen Nano.

Good lock with the battery. If you have a old iPod working, that's very nice.
You might be interested in this : https://www.crowdsupply.com/cool-tech-zone/tangara A kind of open source (non apple) iPod.
I stumbled upon this while looking for an #opensource printer.
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Good lock with the battery. If you have a old iPod working, that's very nice.
You might be interested in this : https://www.crowdsupply.com/cool-tech-zone/tangara A kind of open source (non apple) iPod.
I stumbled upon this while looking for an #opensource printer.
@MichelPatrice Yes, I know about it. But I prefer recycling old stuff instead of generating more waste

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I got the tools. I got the new batteries. Now wish me luck for replacing the batteries of my 20+ year old iPods. A classic gen 6 and a 3rd gen Nano.

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@MichelPatrice Yes, I know about it. But I prefer recycling old stuff instead of generating more waste

I could not agree more. If you have one that is already working, it is all the best.
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I got the tools. I got the new batteries. Now wish me luck for replacing the batteries of my 20+ year old iPods. A classic gen 6 and a 3rd gen Nano.

The iPod nano 3G is open. And as expected, it has a bloated battery. But that can be fixed. It is still working, so a new battery should bring it back.


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The iPod nano 3G is open. And as expected, it has a bloated battery. But that can be fixed. It is still working, so a new battery should bring it back.


@jwildeboer Metal bucket with sand? At least open the window and be prepared to lug it out.
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The iPod nano 3G is open. And as expected, it has a bloated battery. But that can be fixed. It is still working, so a new battery should bring it back.


@jwildeboer question, can you upload files into that iPod from Linux?
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@jwildeboer Metal bucket with sand? At least open the window and be prepared to lug it out.
@jwildeboer Not to be confused with snarkiness. Just be careful with the lithium batteries.
