Oral B toothbrush battery replacement
Anyone tried it? I have a couple of Braun/Oral B toothbrushes the older one is NiCd but the newer one (which is at least 8 years old) takes a NiMH (nickel metal hydride). This is the one I changed.
On my older one, you could use the charger base to unlock/remove the t/brush base and the guts would slide out the bottom. They changed that and I spent a while trying to unlock the base only to discover that the guts now come out the top. Once I realised, it still took a while to separate the bits. The battery is soldered in, desoldering the neg terminal was fairly easy. There was less copper pcb track at the positive end and you also had to desolder the 2 motor contacts. Assuming all the leads were now free, you had to pry the pcb near the switch and lever it along its length until it pops out, taking the charging coil with it. The pcb is only 15 mm wide and flexes alarmingly before being released. Finally the battery is revealed. Next issue was the replacement battery leads were much wider than the original and I had to use my best nail scissors to trim them down. Once everything was back in position and resoldered, I tried turning the toohtbrush on and... nothing. Measuring the battery voltage seemed to show it to be similar to battery that came out so I assumed I'd broken something. I checked the pcb tracks for any inadvertent bridges but all seemed good, so I put it on the charger without the case for 20 mins and after that it started to run. Refitting it into the case was another minor obstacle - the old t/brushes would slide in and lock with a twist, this one required you to get the "in use" alignment and then push it against a spring until it clicks. My toothbrush looks decidedly bashed around now so I hope this was worth it. The battery instructions said to charge it for 24 hours, so we'll see. |
Re: Oral B toothbrush battery replacement
I could not get my last OralB one open without smashing it. So, much as I'd prefer to replace the battery in my current one when it stops holding a charge I'll probably have no choice but to buy a new complete unit.
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Re: Oral B toothbrush battery replacement
I took one of ours apart, the type that comes out of the top - the on/off button was playing up. Cleaned everything up and tried charging it without putting it back in its case. It did not charge so I gave up. Seems as if they are designed not to be easily repaired
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Re: Oral B toothbrush battery replacement
Toothbrush now back in operation, yay! Unfortunately I don't qualify for the Toothbrush Repair Certificate since I tried to dismantle it from the wrong end.
For future intrepid tinkerers I belatedly found this site: https://toothbrushbattery.com/guides...y-replacement/ |
Re: Oral B toothbrush battery replacement
Now on day #9 from first charge. (used twice a day for 2 mins each time). I'll call this a success.
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