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The battery is what gives the headset the power to run and function. This guide will show you how to remove the battery from the headset.
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Remove the magnetic ear pads by gently pulling up away from the head set.
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Squeeze the plastic opening tool between the black plastic and foam pad on non mic side and then pry upwards to remove the felt pads covering the speaker.
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Remove the five 6mm PH1 screws.
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Remove the buttons panel by pulling the panel away from the white ribbon cord.
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Remove the four 6mm PH1 screws.
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Remove the tape holding the wires connected to the motherboard.
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Disconnect the battery wires by desoldering them.
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Remove the battery by using the plastic opening tool to pry it away from the headset.
How to take off the cover cap, where he takes the battery out?
Wie entfernt man die Kappe, wo er die Batterie rausnimmt?
Thats step 7 the picture is a little confusing but once you see it you will understand.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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Is this for the Gen III Astro a50?
Yes it’s for the Gen 3 A50
Where do I buy a battery though….
you connect the new battery by soldering it to the same spot you de-soldered the old battery from
I can see why you have to unscrew the mainboard but I screwed it back after taking the game/voice control cover off as it was hard to desolder/solder back on the battery with it moving around. To anyone new to desoldering/soldering; make sure you have room and something to rest your hands while doing either (my hands shaked cause I had nothing to rest), make sure your soldering iron is hot enough to heat the solder but not too hot (obviously), use some non sharp pliers to hold the wires when you solder the new battery and to help pull the wires away when you desolder the old battery. This was my first time doing either and it took some time to get the wires soldered to the board but just take your time getting comfortable. I normally wouldn’t be comfortable doing something like this but I wasn’t going to drop another ~$250 for a new headset and if it went bad I could just put it back together and just plug in a micro usb cable to keep it powered till I found someone with some experience to solder the battery.
If you're new to soldering, look up "how to tin wires soldering" on a search engine and do that before you try to solder the wires on.
Also put some flux on the 3 contacts and on your new battery wire ends. It will make a really clean connection when you solder them, minimizing the possibility of crossing battery wires. Don't add any extra solder, what's left on there after removing the old wires, is enough when you tin the new battery wires.
Hope that helps someone! I just did mine and I have a working headset again!!