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Tennokoe Bank - Does anyone do refurbishings?

Started by Trenton_net, 01/29/2015, 12:56 PM

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Trenton_net

Hey Gang,

Does anyone know of someone who does refurbishing for Tennokoke Bank cards? Ie. Replacing batteries, or socketing them so you can just replace them yourself whenever you need?

dshadoff

I don't know about people performing this as a service, but it's easy enough to do... sort of.
I thought I had put together a webpage years ago, but I can't seem to find it so I guess I never did.

Anyway, the front plastic 'bulge' of the Ten no Koe Bank is just held on with double-sided sticky tape of some kind.  And this is the most perilous part - because I couldn't find similar sticky tape, so I couldn't get the lid to fit back on perfectly (but it was good enough for me).

The battery inside is a CR2016, but at the time I could only find a CR2032.  Electrically, it's the same (higher-capacity actually), but it's a bit thicker, and may have had something to do with the plastic front not being as flush as before.

The battery is soldered (or was it spot-welded ?) onto a couple of contacts which connect to the board; this is also a bit of a tricky spot, since you would need to solder the battery in, and this type of battery isn't supposed to be exposed to that kind of heat.  Mine didn't explode, but I was paranoid about how long the battery was exposed to the heat.  If you can find an ultra-low-profile socket, more power to you.  They're likely easier to find today than when I did my Ten no Koe surgery.

Once the battery is connected up again, put the plastic cover back on with new double-sided sticky tape.  Probably somebody around here could put together a nice tutorial...

Trenton_net

Maybe there is a way to make a custom case for open cards or something. How hard would it be to install a battery holder you think? I don't have any soldering skills or proper equipment so hopefully someone else has more to say on the matter.

dshadoff

A battery holder would be pretty easy, but the result would depend on the size and shape of it.

But I don't really think that a battery holder is particularly necessary - the CR2016 battery is good for something like 5-10 years in the Ten No Koe Bank.

ClodBusted

Now if there could be somehow  flash memory modded into the card, that would be amaaaazing!

Ayce


Trenton_net

I am assuming it isn't already public, but once the API is released for the Turbo Everdrive then no doubt there will be save backup software written for it.

escarioth

thanks for the advices :) i have 2 banks that does not work here and i was looking about the problems.
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