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My problem is that of the four outlets on the strip, two are bad. They're what I want to replace.
From one of the photos here, it looks like the strip is like mine, an old Brooks model. After removing all the screws, I can slide the top from the bottom, but only about 3 inches.
My dilemma is getting the strip apart. Once that's done, I'm pretty sure I'll be able to replace the outlets.
Help, anyone?
I’ve now disassembled two different Norelco shavers, and both, sadly, had soldered-in batteries.
I used to be an electronics tech decades ago, and have spent hundreds of hours with a soldering iron in my hands.
Unsoldering these batteries was difficult. Not much room. I ruined one shaver.
It’s often recommended not unsoldering the old battery from the little ckt board, to instead leave it connected but to clip the tab, then solder the new battery to the old tab. This worked for me, but again, not much room. A capacitor blocked access at one terminal.
Speaking of terminal, one person noted “the stupid company didn’t mark the battery polarity on the board.” This is true, but not an issue, as the new battery will go in the same way as the old one. On the two shavers I opened, both had the positive terminal closer to the blades.
The battery costs under ten dollars on Amazon. Seems a good investment for an old shaver.