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Old 12-16-2020, 12:11 PM   #15
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Device: Kobo Aura H2O, Kobo Aura One, Pocketbook Inkpad 3 Pro
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Originally Posted by JSWolf View Post
Is it possible to use a 1500mAh battery instead of a 1200mAh battery?
Probably, if you find one with the right dimensions.
Btw, just rechecked the old original battery of the aura one and its 178098, and also rechecked the thickness with a caliper. At its thickest point its 2.5mm and at thinest its 1.7, so it made me rethink and not quite sure what to make of it. Maybe there is actually space for a 2.5mm battery in the aura one, or might be this one has swollen a bit as it is a dead one.
Imo best way to check whats the max thickness you can use on your reader is to get some hard material with the thickness you want to test, and put it in the place of the battery, and see if the cover can close freely with no ressistance.

At the moment im using a 3.5mm thick one(358098) with 3000Mah capacity, but without the back cover, and a reader case serving as the back. Not an ideal solution and i wouldnt feel comfortable taking it on the go and transport it frequently inside a bag. But will serve great as a dedicated nightstand reader.

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