So i have a small lithium disc battery I need recharged, however there isn't a panel to get to said battery. This battery is also like 10 years old, but it still gives off a very small amount of power. The battery is located inside a translucent object and there is a hole large enough to stick stuff into in order to reach the battery and the components that touch the battery.
So, how do I change this up so it actually works?
>>7966583
no that won't work anon, just replace the battery
>>7966782
>there isn't a way to physically replace the battery
>replace the battery
>>7966583
>that picture
lol'd hard. Enjoy your exploding battery, retard.
>>7966806
Ask /diy/.
>>7966806
you can replace the battery. You just dont know how.
>>7966806
you have to replace the battery.
>>7966806
>>there isn't a way to physically replace the battery
Then how did they put it in? Fucking moron
>>7967949
Use your brain for a second, the plastic was molded around the electronics
>>7966583
Well, that should work assuming the cell isn't damaged. You also need to regulate the voltage/current so you don't damage the battery. The 12v battery will be too much for your likely 5v (or less) battery.
>>7968099
Yeah, the d-battery is a bit overboard, luckily I have some spare lithium batteries similar to to the one that needs charged. Not sure how i'd regulate the current though.
>>7968086
Take a fucking picture. If it is a coin cell battery you are SOL, those are not rechargeable
>>7966583
>jamming stuff into holes
This is relevant to my interests.