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MaemoUser 2017-01-13 20:18

[DIY] Spare Battery for JollaC
 
Hi everybody,

as there is no spare battery available for the JollaC outside of India.

I wrote a short tutorial on how to make the UMI X2 battery JollaC compatible. A big thanks to TJC user Giacomo Di Giacomo who gave the tip in the spare battery thread that it fits the JollaC.

Warning: Your warranty will be voided. And you could destroy your phone with this guide. I am not responsible for any damaged phone. And don't point a finger at me if you failed to solder everything properly.

Please only do this DIY if you know what you are doing. If you never used a solder iron before please DO NOT DO IT!!! The battery could explode if it gets too hot.


What you need:
- UMI X2 battery (http://www.ebay.de/itm/Akku-fur-UMI-...oAAOSw9N1Vjsqg)
- soldering iron (best with a thin tip)
- tin-solder
- scissors
- pencil
- heat shrink tube or any other isolating material which fits around the battery
- cable stripper
- thin cables (black, red, yellow)
- adhesive copper foil (https://www.amazon.de/Kupfer-Heizung...dp/B017LB9AJW/) or any type of copper, brass
- a vice or something to hold your battery
- multimeter
- A table with good light
- patience

Let's begin
First of all prepare all the stuff you need. It's annoying if you need to search for things during the work.

http://i.imgur.com/yf8PnSN.jpg

To make placing of the copper foil easier, we mark the positions of the contacts with a pencil using the old battery.

http://i.imgur.com/qjX4U3q.jpg

Extend the markings to the top of the battery.
http://i.imgur.com/PR18dET.jpg

Skin the cables and prepare them with tin-solder. Also cut the skin ends to a suitable length.
http://i.imgur.com/xHFvh5q.jpg

Put your battery in a vice, but don't use too much force!
http://i.imgur.com/2MOSUAA.jpg

Prepare your solder iron with a thin tip and set the temperature to 400°C.
http://i.imgur.com/x8e7asG.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/ep12aOA.jpg

Prepare the battery with a bit of tin-solder (makes it easier and faster when you attach the cables).
http://i.imgur.com/pts67MU.jpg

Attach the cables (black -, yellow charging, red +).
http://i.imgur.com/d71NA80.jpg

Cut the copper foil that it fits your markings. And 3 different lengths, make sure that the longest copper strip is outside facing.
http://i.imgur.com/ojnPJWO.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/dctgCLz.png

Solder the cables to it, use your old battery to check if your contacts are in the right order (minus is the outside facing contact). Make sure that the cables don't cross each other, otherwise you will get a bulge in your backcover.
http://i.imgur.com/caMWYxw.jpg

Check the contacts with your old battery and a multimeter. If the multimeter shows approx 3,8V between + and - aswell as + and yellow everything should be alright.

Place the battery in your phone to check if everything fits or if you need to adjust something.
http://i.imgur.com/5ySQZ5Z.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/ABabYxO.jpg

If everything fits and you are sure that you have the cabling correct. Try to power on the phone.
http://i.imgur.com/1NOA3X8.jpg

If that worked you can apply the heat shrink. Make sure that you isolate the original contacts of the battery.
http://i.imgur.com/vVtaODc.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/L1Ih6a6.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/3kTXD5J.jpg

Finally check if your phone charges.
http://i.imgur.com/RyrgBA1.jpg

If you did a good job and used thin cables the cover does still fit and does not have a bad bulge. Mine has a small one not really noticeable (at least better than my thickened battery ;)).
http://i.imgur.com/94w3mTL.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/LmQX8xr.jpg

Screenshots of CSD Tool after the fix (phone was charging that's why the discharge test fails):
http://i.imgur.com/Qc5ZzsH.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/Hn1QbA6.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/76KXApO.jpg

You can check these things via CLI too:
http://i.imgur.com/DvCUEgw.png

juiceme 2017-01-13 20:44

Re: [DIY] Spare Battery for JollaC
 
Very detailed tutorial, lovely! :D

J4ZZ 2017-01-13 23:11

Re: [DIY] Spare Battery for JollaC
 
Giacomo posted a picture at together.jolla
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/...01-04-0612.jpg
Nice work I'd say.

MaemoUser 2017-01-13 23:18

Re: [DIY] Spare Battery for JollaC
 
Yeah, I know (that's why I linked the thread and mentioned him ;)). But some users wanted a more detailed report on how to do that. Not only a picture of the result :).

MaemoUser 2017-01-15 13:25

Re: [DIY] Spare Battery for JollaC
 
Added screenshots of CSD-Tool.

elros34 2017-01-15 14:15

Re: [DIY] Spare Battery for JollaC
 
I think CSD tests give nothing more than: it works. More interesting would be voltage drop on this tiny wires under heavy load or charging ( > 1 A), especially looking at Giacomo's mod.

MaemoUser 2017-01-15 15:07

Re: [DIY] Spare Battery for JollaC
 
You can draw more current than you would expect through those cables.
https://learn.adafruit.com/wires-and...ns/wire-guages

And did you see the contacts which connect to the battery? Much smaller than any of the cables used by me or Giacomo.

MaemoUser 2017-01-15 15:25

Re: [DIY] Spare Battery for JollaC
 
Started a short load test with stresser.

stress-ng --cpu 4 --timeout 60
http://i.imgur.com/9dhBcHC.jpg

Voltage drops not more than with original battery. (4082 mV to 3906mV)

TMavica 2017-01-16 09:05

Re: [DIY] Spare Battery for JollaC
 
There is spare battery available in India, but it wont ship oversea

MaemoUser 2017-01-16 09:13

Re: [DIY] Spare Battery for JollaC
 
That's what I wrote in my first sentence ;).


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