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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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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. ![]() |
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