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Remplacement de la Batterie du Magic Trackpad

What you need

  1. Remplacement de la Batterie du Magic Trackpad, Batterie: step 1, image 1 of 2 Remplacement de la Batterie du Magic Trackpad, Batterie: step 1, image 2 of 2
    • Utilisez un spudger ou une pièce de monnaie pour tourner la vis du compartiment de la batterie.

  2. Remplacement de la Batterie du Magic Trackpad: step 2, image 1 of 1
    • Sortez les deux piles AA du compartiment.

Conclusion

Pour réassembler votre appareil, suivez les instructions dans l'ordre inverse.

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Ronnie

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Hello there, is the Trackpad destroyed by misplacing (wrong polarity) the batteries?

Toto1411 - Reply

I recently found a Magic Trackpad on a junk pile, to find that the batteries are corroded and won’t come out.

I poured a small amount of isopropyl alcohol in the battery cylider, pried with a thin plastic pick and banged it against a table to get out the first battery, but the second one doesn’t want to move.

Any suggestions for how to get it out without destroying the device? The only thing I can think of would be to crazy-glue a thin rod to the top of the battery, maybe pour in some alcohol, and pull/wiggle the battery until it comes out. I’m afraid that any kind of stronger solvent will cause real damage.

Opinions?

shamino - Reply

The best solvent for leaked alkaline batteries is… tap water!

michel.firholz -

I had corroded batteries in my Magic Keyboard. Exact same construction. I fashioned a thin blade from an aluminum can. It had enough column strength to slide between the battery and the aluminum battery compartment and with different solvents I was able to free the batteries. Now I have a trackpad that I am trying to recondition but not so easy. IPA and WD40 did not free the batteries this time, about to try dilute vinegar.

Eric Andersen - Reply

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