Spicy pillow đ§
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I noticed the back of my steam deck feeling uneven yesterday. Opened it up to find a spicy pillow inside.
Replacement is underway, but I'm gonna remove this one now, already. Wish me luck...
Best of luck champ
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I noticed the back of my steam deck feeling uneven yesterday. Opened it up to find a spicy pillow inside.
Replacement is underway, but I'm gonna remove this one now, already. Wish me luck...
"the bomb has been planted"
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I noticed the back of my steam deck feeling uneven yesterday. Opened it up to find a spicy pillow inside.
Replacement is underway, but I'm gonna remove this one now, already. Wish me luck...
operation seems to have been successful, Follow up pictures of the removed battery
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I noticed the back of my steam deck feeling uneven yesterday. Opened it up to find a spicy pillow inside.
Replacement is underway, but I'm gonna remove this one now, already. Wish me luck...
You won't need luck if you go slowly and methodically, and follow the iFixIt guide:
https://www.ifixit.com/Guide/Steam+Deck+Battery+Replacement/149070
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"the bomb has been planted"
"Get outta there, it's gonna blow."
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I noticed the back of my steam deck feeling uneven yesterday. Opened it up to find a spicy pillow inside.
Replacement is underway, but I'm gonna remove this one now, already. Wish me luck...
Isnât battery adhesive the worst thing ever?
I remember fixing a few macbooks that had batteries like this. The batteries were gigantic and the adhesive was crazy strong. Dumping acetone behind them with a syringe, heat, and gently prying eventually got them out but it was quite nerve wracking. I guess you canât dump solvents in a steam deck though
Itâs so dumb. Adhesives make assembly easier but fuck over repairability. The only advantages are even distribution of pressure and vibration dampening, which are notable, but are not worth making the main wear item completely inaccessible and a nightmare to replace for the majority of people who donât have experience with heat guns and sliding cards/thin metal to cut the stupid fucking adhesive that couldâve been replaced by a screw making the product 0.5mm thicker and 0.1g heavier (if that)
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I noticed the back of my steam deck feeling uneven yesterday. Opened it up to find a spicy pillow inside.
Replacement is underway, but I'm gonna remove this one now, already. Wish me luck...
Better poke it with a needle to let the excitement out
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Isnât battery adhesive the worst thing ever?
I remember fixing a few macbooks that had batteries like this. The batteries were gigantic and the adhesive was crazy strong. Dumping acetone behind them with a syringe, heat, and gently prying eventually got them out but it was quite nerve wracking. I guess you canât dump solvents in a steam deck though
Itâs so dumb. Adhesives make assembly easier but fuck over repairability. The only advantages are even distribution of pressure and vibration dampening, which are notable, but are not worth making the main wear item completely inaccessible and a nightmare to replace for the majority of people who donât have experience with heat guns and sliding cards/thin metal to cut the stupid fucking adhesive that couldâve been replaced by a screw making the product 0.5mm thicker and 0.1g heavier (if that)
Depends on the adhesive, every electronics iv ever taken apart that had adhesive where literally non issues.
Expect apple products... Then it's an exercise in not putting a hole though a wall in frustration
Apple just enjoys making things hard.
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Isnât battery adhesive the worst thing ever?
I remember fixing a few macbooks that had batteries like this. The batteries were gigantic and the adhesive was crazy strong. Dumping acetone behind them with a syringe, heat, and gently prying eventually got them out but it was quite nerve wracking. I guess you canât dump solvents in a steam deck though
Itâs so dumb. Adhesives make assembly easier but fuck over repairability. The only advantages are even distribution of pressure and vibration dampening, which are notable, but are not worth making the main wear item completely inaccessible and a nightmare to replace for the majority of people who donât have experience with heat guns and sliding cards/thin metal to cut the stupid fucking adhesive that couldâve been replaced by a screw making the product 0.5mm thicker and 0.1g heavier (if that)
This was a chore to remove. I had to heat up the battery so much, I was really worried.
I remember batteries that had a pull tab, why can't they use those anymore
I am considering not using the adhesive that comes with the new battery, but using something a lot less adhesive.
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operation seems to have been successful, Follow up pictures of the removed battery
Now find a lot of sand and a metal bucket
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Depends on the adhesive, every electronics iv ever taken apart that had adhesive where literally non issues.
Expect apple products... Then it's an exercise in not putting a hole though a wall in frustration
Apple just enjoys making things hard.
wrote on last edited by [email protected]Ehhh Iâve had some nightmare experiences with Samsung, LG (back when they made phones),
Xiaomi(edit not Xiaomi, huawei), etc. a lot use pull tabs and when they work theyâre perfect but when theyâre old or you go just a bit too fast and they break youâre fucked and have to either heat it a ton, drown it in solvent, or slide a thin wire to cut it, all options suckFunny enough the new apple phones actually have this weird electro conductive adhesive thatâs crazy simple to remove. The pull tabs are now terminals, you connect those to a standard 9v battery with alligator clips or whatever, and after a short bit of time (30 seconds iirc) the adhesive just releases and you can lift the battery out
There are videos of it on youtube, itâs pretty cool and the one adhesive I can potentially get behind. though I would want to see what people say about it after a few years of actual use. The initial teardown videos when the 16 came out made it look impressive but who knows if it holds up after 5-7 years
They also donât use it for laptops so far. They didnât even use it for all versions of the iphone 16 so itâs not exactly applaud apple time but if they roll that out to replace the nasty adhesives they were using for batteries across their product line it would be a great step in the right direction
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I noticed the back of my steam deck feeling uneven yesterday. Opened it up to find a spicy pillow inside.
Replacement is underway, but I'm gonna remove this one now, already. Wish me luck...
I hate lithium batteries. Every so often I see one of these type of posts and have to go through every single electronic in the house to check for spicy pillows.
Now, OP, please tell me you the let battery fully drain a bunch and recharged it full and left it there but not plugged in and when you did again you played until it powered off.
Because I know battery management systems, and battery management systems still need electricity to work correctly. If the battery gets fully discharged they can't work correctly and occasionally the pillows get spicy.
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I hate lithium batteries. Every so often I see one of these type of posts and have to go through every single electronic in the house to check for spicy pillows.
Now, OP, please tell me you the let battery fully drain a bunch and recharged it full and left it there but not plugged in and when you did again you played until it powered off.
Because I know battery management systems, and battery management systems still need electricity to work correctly. If the battery gets fully discharged they can't work correctly and occasionally the pillows get spicy.
If youre talking about before the operation: I let the battery discharge completely (fired up a game and played until the system shut off on its own). I haven't charged it afterwards, but imidiatelly removed it.
If youre talking about general usage: it was plugged into the outlet whenever I was not gaming, It barely drained below 40% when I used it.
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If youre talking about before the operation: I let the battery discharge completely (fired up a game and played until the system shut off on its own). I haven't charged it afterwards, but imidiatelly removed it.
If youre talking about general usage: it was plugged into the outlet whenever I was not gaming, It barely drained below 40% when I used it.
Dang. You understand batteries. I was really hoping that it wasnt chance that the battery went poofy.
Time to do my paranoid check again
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This was a chore to remove. I had to heat up the battery so much, I was really worried.
I remember batteries that had a pull tab, why can't they use those anymore
I am considering not using the adhesive that comes with the new battery, but using something a lot less adhesive.
The problem is the adhesive does serve a purpose (mainly vibration/keeping the battery in place). Depends on how much you travel with it and the design overall (Iâm not familiar with the steam deck but looking at the ifixit it appears ribbons are fixed to it so having the battery bounce around could be a problem)
That said you can buy those pull tab strips and could probably use them here. I hate those things but why not? Better than what was there, I guess. Especially bc the off brand ones can be fairly weak adhesive
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I noticed the back of my steam deck feeling uneven yesterday. Opened it up to find a spicy pillow inside.
Replacement is underway, but I'm gonna remove this one now, already. Wish me luck...
Lick it!
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Now find a lot of sand and a metal bucket
Or a cup of water and a pellet gun. PLAY WITH IT!
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This was a chore to remove. I had to heat up the battery so much, I was really worried.
I remember batteries that had a pull tab, why can't they use those anymore
I am considering not using the adhesive that comes with the new battery, but using something a lot less adhesive.
Few drop of 91% isopropyl alcohol all around the edges of the battery and waiting a few minutes helps a lot if you're afraid of too much heat.
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Dang. You understand batteries. I was really hoping that it wasnt chance that the battery went poofy.
Time to do my paranoid check again
If he understood batteries he probably wouldn't have left it plugged in all the time. That wouldn't be an issue unless he always left it in sleep mode, so it would short charge cycle every other day.
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If he understood batteries he probably wouldn't have left it plugged in all the time. That wouldn't be an issue unless he always left it in sleep mode, so it would short charge cycle every other day.
I thought the Deck would discharge it to like 80% if it detected a long charge period. Maybe I'm just really lucky