Corroded Apple Magic pad repair

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  • čas přidán 6. 09. 2024
  • A battery leaked and sealed the original magic pad, vinegar and screws were the way out.
    Apple model number: A1399

Komentáře • 18

  • @maukaman
    @maukaman Před 2 lety +1

    That’s pretty clever to just drill in a little screw into the stuck battery. I’ll keep that trick in mind, I bet I’ll use it sometime. Thanks for sharing!

  • @runneryg
    @runneryg Před 2 lety +1

    Mine was so corroded I took a hammer and banged it lots of times hard then took a 20 p and players and turned it now I have to do the above to take the Battery out. takes days to do but have to
    be Patient.

  • @PJ-jz1ip
    @PJ-jz1ip Před 2 lety +1

    How did you open the battery cover? I cannot open mine. Please help!!

    • @Purkkaviritys
      @Purkkaviritys  Před 2 lety +1

      had to soak it in vinegar to be able to screw it open.

    • @marianasantamaria87
      @marianasantamaria87 Před rokem

      Soak it in vinegar for how long??? How many minutes, hours, days??

    • @Purkkaviritys
      @Purkkaviritys  Před rokem +1

      @@marianasantamaria87 untill it stops reacting, yoi know when this is when the bubbles stop forming. the time depends heavily on the ammount of corrosion.

    • @marianasantamaria87
      @marianasantamaria87 Před rokem

      Thanks so much! Mine doesn’t even bubble up. I think it’s completely sealed 😢

    • @nancytill
      @nancytill Před rokem

      @@marianasantamaria87 Mine too. I'm going to let it sit on the Vinegar for an hour and see what happens.

  • @candyKane117i
    @candyKane117i Před rokem

    what kind of vinegar did you use? Is apple cider vinegar or brown vinegar okay?

    • @Purkkaviritys
      @Purkkaviritys  Před rokem +1

      pretty sure the English term for it is 'white vinegar' or 'spirit vinegar' but other types of vinegar will likely work but are likely more expensive.

    • @cskiles318
      @cskiles318 Před rokem +1

      It happens to my keyboard and mouse 😢gonna try this thank you

  • @Bizyukov
    @Bizyukov Před 2 lety

    What would be your suggestion for the choice of battery (type?) and storage. Take batteries out when stored for a long time? I encountered the same corrosion issue with an Apple wireless keyboard (A1314), which was in storage for a while. So far neither vinegar nor hot water (to expand the aluminum casing around the cap) has helped. I may end up drilling through the cap to take it out. Thanks for the video!

    • @Purkkaviritys
      @Purkkaviritys  Před 2 lety +1

      For the vinegar to work, it may take quite a while, like hours.
      if you use alkaline batteries, always remove them before storage, have had so many batteries burst into many many devices. Now I mostly use rechargeable NI-MH batteries and avoid using alkalines unless I have to.

    • @Bizyukov
      @Bizyukov Před 2 lety

      @@Purkkaviritys thanks for the battery suggestion. Quite frankly, I have never had a problem with batteries in wireless mice or keyboards until recently when I switched to a different cheaper brand (Rayovac). Within a month I encountered a leaked AA battery in an Apple mouse and a Apple keyboard. Maybe I have been lucky all these years.
      I am going to try to soak it for longer but it has been a few days of trying different methods of removing it the regular way, all to no avail. I see drilling as a last resort. I found that you can buy a used cap online.

  • @Nightfox_2022
    @Nightfox_2022 Před rokem

    How long do you leave it in the vinegar for tho

    • @Purkkaviritys
      @Purkkaviritys  Před rokem

      until the bubbles stop, it heavily depends on the amount of corrosion. you can pick it out, try to open, if it doesn't just put it back.

    • @Nightfox_2022
      @Nightfox_2022 Před rokem

      @@Purkkaviritys k thx so much have a good day