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Old 04-11-2019, 06:57 PM   #31
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and if that does not work, freeze it.
I haven't heard that before but at this point I'll try anything...

It fully charged overnight (green light) but still won't boot.

You mean put it in the freezer for a while?
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I haven't heard that before but at this point I'll try anything...

It fully charged overnight (green light) but still won't boot.

You mean put it in the freezer for a while?
Only for devices which will not charge or will not charge properly (fully).
but you fixed that ^^^^
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Old 04-12-2019, 05:47 AM   #33
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Still same as before (as below), but the difference is now I get an orange charging light which I was not getting before. I've seen a few reports here that leaving the kindle on a long charge on wall charger can fix errors so I'll probably leave it overnight and see if I get a charged battery with green light in the morning (10pm here now).

I also bought a USB charging lead that shows the AMps and volts draw. Do you know what it should be charging at? I'm getting 5.02volts and between 0.27 to 0.3 Amps.
Normal is 0.45 to 0.5A and it goes down if it is close to fully charge state. Battery charging is limted to 0.5A. When Kindle "boots" you can see 0.7A on USB charging side.
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Old 04-12-2019, 09:30 AM   #34
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This is very helpful thanks. What did you do to fix the device that ended up with this:

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CPU:   Temperature 37 C, calibration data: 0x5a45255f
Reset cause: POR
FRED::: EXTCSD177=0, 179=48FSL_SDHC: 0, FSL_SDHC: 1, FSL_SDHC: 2
Board: Heisenberg
Board Id: P00118xxxxxxxxx
S/N: G000K90xxxxxxx
I2C:   ready
DRAM:  MR5=0x1,MR6=0x4 512 MiB
Did you manage to fix that one?

I have spent a lot of time and effort (and enough money to buy a new kindle!!) replacing the USB connector port and the battery, it has not resolved the charging problem.

It was a good experience to learn how to do it but I'm disappointed it didn't fix it!

I'm learning slowly...where did you get a replacement shunt from and how do you replace it?

Thanks again for sharing your experience.
No I didnt fix it.:-( I`m still trying but time is luxury I dont have.There is another clue which sticks me to Voltage related problem.If you look at succesfull boot you can see difference in setting DRAM mode registers.MR6 register is related to memory voltage margining (VREFDQ).
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U-Boot 2014.04 (May 15 2018 - 10:48:36)

CPU: Freescale i.MX6SL rev1.3 at 792 MHz
CPU: Temperature 34 C, calibration data: 0x5815045f
Reset cause: POR
FRED::: EXTCSD177=0, 179=48FSL_SDHC: 0, FSL_SDHC: 1, FSL_SDHC: 2
Board: Heisenberg
Board Id: P00118xxxxxxxxx
S/N: G000K9xxxxxxx
I2C: ready
DRAM: MR5=0x6,MR6=0x3 512 MiB
WARNING: Caches not enabled
MMC: FRED::: EXTCSD177=0, 179=48FSL_SDHC: 0, FSL_SDHC: 1, FSL_SDHC: 2
*** Warning - bad CRC, using default environment
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Old 04-16-2019, 04:51 AM   #35
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No I didnt fix it.:-( I`m still trying but time is luxury I dont have.There is another clue which sticks me to Voltage related problem.If you look at succesfull boot you can see difference in setting DRAM mode registers.MR6 register is related to memory voltage margining (VREFDQ).
Interesting I will look at that again on the weekend.

What's the best way to measure the battery's capability? I bought a replacement battery but after all I'm not sure that the battery was really the problem. I'd like to compare the capacity or capability of the 2 batteries from the Kindle cli somehow.

Or maybe there is a better way? I have a multimeter...
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Only for devices which will not charge or will not charge properly (fully).
but you fixed that ^^^^
Ah ok, well interesting to know anyway, thanks for the tip.
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As I'm not getting very far with this KT3 I'm wondering if there is a way to remove the screen? I might see if I can buy another one with a broken screen and combine them. It doesn't look like the screen will come off easily though and I haven't found anyone else that's done it so far.
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Busy days. I had to suspend this problem for a while but one day I will come back to this problem. BTW. I dont think it is battery problem in your case.
I tried 3 times and I destroyed all of them. But it is not impossible. During last try I unsticked about 3 quarters of screen when it cracks. I should have been more patient. Firstly I used too much heat. Screen went black. Secondly I tried toluene but it melt downs more things then just a glue. Last time I used metal string and 100C heat. Heat it up and move a bit with the string,heat it up and move,etc. If you will succeed let me know. I wish you good luck.
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Busy days. I had to suspend this problem for a while but one day I will come back to this problem. BTW. I dont think it is battery problem in your case.
I tried 3 times and I destroyed all of them. But it is not impossible. During last try I unsticked about 3 quarters of screen when it cracks. I should have been more patient. Firstly I used too much heat. Screen went black. Secondly I tried toluene but it melt downs more things then just a glue. Last time I used metal string and 100C heat. Heat it up and move a bit with the string,heat it up and move,etc. If you will succeed let me know. I wish you good luck.
Thanks, I haven't been brave enough to try! I saw a teardown of a 2018 model the other day and the guy used acetone to free up the glue behind the battery, not sure if that would be an option...
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