Ok, for the PANDORA BATTERY, you'll be needing
1. A cutter
2. Your PSP SLIM battery (of course)
3. Lead Pencil
the steps:
1. Take out your PSP battery, using the cutter, run the sides of your battery along the lines(where the battery has been joined) starting from the bottom until it opens...just be careful or you might mess the board of your battery.
2. Carefully Prop out the board of the battery
3. then, using the cutter still, carefully cut the golden line (indicated by the small blue circle in
the pic)...maybe 15 to20 runs of the cutter will do (that's what i did
at least). Just dnt press too hard or you might cut through the whole
circuit board ok?
4. Then after cutting the gold line, you're through...just close the
battery again and tape it up at the sides (i used packaging tape with
mine, heheh...) and you're through with the pandora battery!
*NOTE: you'll know that you're successful making the battery when you put the
battery in the PSP and the green LED light automatically turns on but
there isn't any display on your PSP's screen. If it doesn't turn on
automatically, just try to run a few cuts again on the line on the
Batt's circuit board.
Turning the PANDORA Battery into NORMAL Battery:
Now, to turn the battery into normal battery again:
1. Open your modded SLIM battery
2. Using the Lead Pencil (i don't know if it works with other pencils too), remember the line that you've cut on the board of your battery? Run the pencil on the cut to re-connect that gold (or yellow) line.
3. You're done. Close your battery again and secure it (again) with tape...Finis!
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