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Straight into the problem: I have a Li-ion battery (made for an iPod-touch 4) with out the outer shell. When I tried to solder it to the iPod's motherboard one of the connections on the cable went useless. After, I tried to solder another cable from a similar (same) battery on the cell. The cable is connected to a small PCB line which has from (right to left) 3 real tinny resistors on each road, a puffy resistor, (connection to cell), a tiny one again along with a "chip" with 3 pins on each side, the second connection, and finally a chip locking like thing with 2 pins on each side. Now the actual problem is that last chip which was burned during soldering and when I cut it off the PCB everything looked fine on the volt meter. And my question is:
Am I able to use the battery on the phone without it, will it have any effects?
Thanks in advance.
Straight into the problem: I have a Li-ion battery (made for an iPod-touch 4) with out the outer shell. When I tried to solder it to the iPod's motherboard one of the connections on the cable went useless. After, I tried to solder another cable from a similar (same) battery on the cell. The cable is connected to a small PCB line which has from (right to left) 3 real tinny resistors on each road, a puffy resistor, (connection to cell), a tiny one again along with a "chip" with 3 pins on each side, the second connection, and finally a chip locking like thing with 2 pins on each side. Now the actual problem is that last chip which was burned during soldering and when I cut it off the PCB everything looked fine on the volt meter. And my question is:
Am I able to use the battery on the phone without it, will it have any effects?
Thanks in advance.