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by laserstrahl 921 days ago
exactly what i was hoping to see.

unfortunately i think i fail at building this together. but if i find a good ipod with decent battery life i might consider building this.

my last ipod had very bad battery. you never know when buying used

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The batteries on most iPods are easy enough to replace. I did my classic and shuffle a few years ago. It cost around £20 in batteries and tools to do.

Take a look on YouTube, most tasks like this just require a bit of pre-prep, time and a slow steady hand.