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<blockquote data-quote="bombastinator" data-source="post: 23695596" data-attributes="member: 43994"><p>I get the microsoldering issue. I’ve got primal tremor and now my hands shake. It’s not actually Parkinson’s but it does look like it. I’ve actually got to use exercise wrist weights to kind of lock things in place to minimize it. The dual battery mod is one of those “full screen” mods so the electronics are going to be more complicated. If it’s thinking the battery is dead but it’s not it either a bad setting (which I don’t know how to fix but the manual might) or some sort of physical damage, possibly liquid, to the pcb (just get a new one. It’s going to be much more complicated, and the repair cost will eclipse the new cost) or the battery connection itself. So diagnosis is basically identical (though the results are hopefully different) which is why I said “same drill”. You might luck out and the battery area is corroded or something which can be fixed with a file. If it’s pcb damage though my hopes are quite low.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bombastinator, post: 23695596, member: 43994"] I get the microsoldering issue. I’ve got primal tremor and now my hands shake. It’s not actually Parkinson’s but it does look like it. I’ve actually got to use exercise wrist weights to kind of lock things in place to minimize it. The dual battery mod is one of those “full screen” mods so the electronics are going to be more complicated. If it’s thinking the battery is dead but it’s not it either a bad setting (which I don’t know how to fix but the manual might) or some sort of physical damage, possibly liquid, to the pcb (just get a new one. It’s going to be much more complicated, and the repair cost will eclipse the new cost) or the battery connection itself. So diagnosis is basically identical (though the results are hopefully different) which is why I said “same drill”. You might luck out and the battery area is corroded or something which can be fixed with a file. If it’s pcb damage though my hopes are quite low. [/QUOTE]
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