SMKNOMOR Super Member ECF Veteran Mar 6, 2011 547 166 salem ma Mar 23, 2011 #1 Mar 23, 2011 Add bookmark #1 Is posible to switch an 801 connector to an 808 safely while keeping the battery in perfect working order? (801 batt) Last edited: Mar 23, 2011 ••• More options Report Add bookmark Share
Is posible to switch an 801 connector to an 808 safely while keeping the battery in perfect working order? (801 batt)
Para Ultra Member ECF Veteran Verified Member Aug 15, 2010 2,812 1,180 Texas Mar 23, 2011 #2 Mar 23, 2011 Add bookmark #2 An adapter would be much quicker and much easier If you have an 801 battery, get an 801-901 adapter...or vice versa ••• More options Report Add bookmark Share
An adapter would be much quicker and much easier If you have an 801 battery, get an 801-901 adapter...or vice versa
SMKNOMOR Super Member ECF Veteran Mar 6, 2011 547 166 salem ma Mar 24, 2011 #3 Mar 24, 2011 Add bookmark #3 I got one the threads are too wide. the threads on my battery seem to be tighter than other 801's,like a 306.Odd I know. I want to change the conector ••• More options Report Add bookmark Share
I got one the threads are too wide. the threads on my battery seem to be tighter than other 801's,like a 306.Odd I know. I want to change the conector
Para Ultra Member ECF Veteran Verified Member Aug 15, 2010 2,812 1,180 Texas Mar 24, 2011 #4 Mar 24, 2011 Add bookmark #4 SMKNOMOR said: I got one the threads are too wide. the threads on my battery seem to be tighter than other 801's,like a 306.Odd I know. I want to change the conector Click to expand... Then you'll have to cut off the old one and solder the connectors onto the new one and then seal it up ••• More options Report Add bookmark Share
SMKNOMOR said: I got one the threads are too wide. the threads on my battery seem to be tighter than other 801's,like a 306.Odd I know. I want to change the conector Click to expand... Then you'll have to cut off the old one and solder the connectors onto the new one and then seal it up
SMKNOMOR Super Member ECF Veteran Mar 6, 2011 547 166 salem ma Mar 24, 2011 #5 Mar 24, 2011 Add bookmark #5 Parallex2 said: Then you'll have to cut off the old one and solder the connectors onto the new one and then seal it up Click to expand... Is there enough room to cut it without disturbing the chip? ••• More options Report Add bookmark Share
Parallex2 said: Then you'll have to cut off the old one and solder the connectors onto the new one and then seal it up Click to expand... Is there enough room to cut it without disturbing the chip?