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Old 05-20-2010, 12:47 PM   #1
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Some tips about replacing PRS-505 Battery

I purchased a replacement battery from a seller on eBay, whose ad stated that the battery was compatible with the PRS-500 and PRS-505. I looked at many pictures online at different sites and the specifications are the same. I received the battery and began to replace my old one. When I got to the battery inside my PRS-505, I was surprised to find that it was a different shape.

Here is a picture of my battery (taken from a flikr site showing disassembly.)



Here is the battery I received



Every site I went to with replacement batteries say that they are compatible with the following battery code

1-756-769-11
LIS1382(J)

When I search for these numbers I get tons of hits to batteries. Here are the numbers on my battery

1-756-769-21
LIS1382(C)

Nothing on the internet for these numbers at all. Yet, the picture that everyone is using to help replace the battery shows this battery. The one I received is shorter and wider than the original and will not fit inside the reader.

Someone wrote on Amazon that this battery will squeeze into the reader but very tightly. I am going to try this to see if it works.

Okay, I'm back. It did fit but I had to take out the metal tray and really cram it in there. Also, when putting the whole thing back together, I seem to have broken a small piece of the top pane and now it won't stay on the reader. Luckily I have a case and it holds it down okay.

The battery is charging and everything seems to work ok. So, if you buy one of these bigger batteries, it will work but it is an interesting assembly. It is not easy to work in these tight places, especially with my big hands. I live in rural China surrounded by factories and I have a new respect for all those young girls I see walking to the factories everyday. Well I get to admire them every day on the way to work but now I have another reason.

PS. The reason I replaced the battery was due to my 50-page count then having to recharge. I have a wall recharger as well. I am surprised more people are not having this problem. The stock batteries don't seem to be very good.
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