Hello, lately I’m having problems with the battery: 100% charge in 15 minutes xD, but to use 10 minutes it turns off. in conclusion it is battery failure.
Someone would know where I can get the battery for ZEBLAZE BLIZT/ LEM3. I do not have a guarantee.
Dec 4, 2017 21:05:42 GMT 1systemjyc said: Hello, lately I'm having problems with the battery: 100% charge in 15 minutes xD, but to use 10 minutes it turns off. in conclusion it is battery failure.
Someone would know where I can get the battery for ZEBLAZE BLIZT/ LEM3. I do not have a guarantee.
Dec 4, 2017 21:05:42 GMT 1systemjyc said: Hello, lately I’m having problems with the battery: 100% charge in 15 minutes xD, but to use 10 minutes it turns off. in conclusion it is battery failure.
Someone would know where I can get the battery for ZEBLAZE BLIZT/ LEM3. I do not have a guarantee.
Dec 5, 2017 15:50:34 GMT 1systemjyc said: at minute 13:33. for what you see is square battery. Hum, can I put any battery of 3.7v 580mah or more to the clock?
And thanks for answering, it’s that you’re always attentive to users. Like.
Be aware of the size of your battery. There is a 6 digit code on the battery. In my case it is 423535 = 4.2 mm height x 35mm length x 35mm wide.
Check this before you order a new one and see that you order the same size. Than you will have no problems.
Not wanting to rain on anyone's parade something else to consider when replacing a battery in a watch. I noticed in Mr. Ticks complete teardown of the H2 watch (in the H2 forum) that the battery appears to have other components integrated into the top of it. My guess this would be the charging circuit components. If so it they will not be available on just any battery and except for an exact replacement may not provide proper charging if the requirements vary by watch. Here is a picture of the battery I mentioned.
Dec 11, 2017 3:16:48 GMT 1seb84 said: Be aware of the size of your battery. There is a 6 digit code on the battery. In my case it is 423535 = 4.2 mm height x 35mm length x 35mm wide.
Check this before you order a new one and see that you order the same size. Than you will have no problems.
Not wanting to rain on anyone's parade something else to consider when replacing a battery in a watch. I noticed in Mr. Ticks complete teardown of the H2 watch (in the H2 forum) that the battery appears to have other components integrated into the top of it. My guess this would be the charging circuit components. If so it they will not be available on just any battery and except for an exact replacement may not provide proper charging if the requirements vary by watch. Here is a picture of the battery I mentioned.
You are mentioning something.
The module is the PCM (protection ciruit module). But if you check on Alibaba e.g. these modules are ALWAYS included (safety!?) and they are also included into the 6 digit code (while they are considered as part of the battery)
Dec 11, 2017 15:42:57 GMT 1capt jon said: Not wanting to rain on anyone's parade something else to consider when replacing a battery in a watch. I noticed in Mr. Ticks complete teardown of the H2 watch (in the H2 forum) that the battery appears to have other components integrated into the top of it. My guess this would be the charging circuit components. If so it they will not be available on just any battery and except for an exact replacement may not provide proper charging if the requirements vary by watch. Here is a picture of the battery I mentioned.
You are mentioning something.
The module is the PCM (protection ciruit module). But if you check on Alibaba e.g. these modules are ALWAYS included (safety!?) and they are also included into the 6 digit code (while they are considered as part of the battery)
Also one more thing. check the for the Voltage rating. Normally all those chinese watches use a 3.7V rating, BUT in some cases this might be different. As I wrote to the thread operator on PM, there are watches that use a different rating (my LG uses a 570mAh 3.85V square type, e.g.). You might have problems on very battery hungry apps and on low Voltage/Charge of the battery than. A to high rating, can harm your components.
I always forget those things, while the are all standard, especially the chiese watches use all the same type of battery (3.7V with different capacities)
Also as Captain entions, there are sites on the net, where you can buy batteries without PCM module, even they are extremely rare, you might be aware of this.
But also don’t be afraid. Like I say for the chinese watches it should be very easy to get a good or even better replacement (i like Blue Taiyang, they have higher capcities than the other manufacturers from China). Also if you order on Alibaba in the normal case the PCM will always be included (and sure it has the same ratings if the battery has), but you might as before buying.