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Fitbit Blaze Battery Replacement

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  1. Fitbit Blaze Battery Replacement, Wristband: stap 1, afbeelding 1 van 2 Fitbit Blaze Battery Replacement, Wristband: stap 1, afbeelding 2 van 2
    • Locate the front LCD screen on your device.

    • Fitbit logo should appear in the bottom center of the screen.

  2. Fitbit Blaze Battery Replacement: stap 2, afbeelding 1 van 1
    • Push the screen out through the back of the metal ring enclosure.

    • Use a small amount of force on screen to prevent damage. Use other hand to catch screen.

  3. Fitbit Blaze Battery Replacement: stap 3, afbeelding 1 van 3 Fitbit Blaze Battery Replacement: stap 3, afbeelding 2 van 3 Fitbit Blaze Battery Replacement: stap 3, afbeelding 3 van 3
    • Locate the metal pin behind the wristband located on the edge of metal ring.

    • Insert the pointed end of the metal spudger into the pin hold and push it into the blue rectangle enclosure.

    • Use a small amount of force to avoid damaging the pins.

    • Remove wristband.

    This step is not needed to change the battery . Not sure why it was included.

    Jason Y - Antwoord

  4. Fitbit Blaze Battery Replacement, Battery: stap 4, afbeelding 1 van 3 Fitbit Blaze Battery Replacement, Battery: stap 4, afbeelding 2 van 3 Fitbit Blaze Battery Replacement, Battery: stap 4, afbeelding 3 van 3
    • Place device screen face down and locate the four screws attaching the back cover.

    • Use a T3 torx head or T3 torx screwdriver to remove the four screws.

    I found it helpful to take photos each step of the way to make sure I didn’t put things back together wrong.

    Put the screws from the cover and from the circuit board in separate containers since they are different sizes. They are also very easy to lose if not

    contained.

    George Pagliarulo - Antwoord

    The screws on my fitbit blaze were T2 torx.

    Brian Amos - Antwoord

    These screws on my FitBit Blaze wereT2 torx as well.

    John Nixon - Antwoord

  5. Fitbit Blaze Battery Replacement: stap 5, afbeelding 1 van 3 Fitbit Blaze Battery Replacement: stap 5, afbeelding 2 van 3 Fitbit Blaze Battery Replacement: stap 5, afbeelding 3 van 3
    • Grab the back, lift and open like a book to expose the motherboard. Locate the ribbon connector on the left.

    • Use a plastic spudger tool on the ribbon connected from the heart rate monitor to the motherboard.

    • Insert and lift the plastic opening tool to release the ribbon.

    • Only a small force when lifting the plastic connector is needed to avoid damage.

    the ribbon is held down in its connector by a small ‘clamp’ that can be ‘flipped up’ to release the cable. In this photo, that is the white part that the spudger is lifting. I did not understand that from the given description. Also, in my Fitbit, the colors of those pieces were reversed - the ribbon ‘entered’ the connector via a white piece, and the black piece was the hold-down clamp that must be flipped up to release the cable.

    jjinatlanta - Antwoord

    Lift the white (or black) clamp securing the cable by lifting on the side opposite the cable. When re-assembling the cable, remember that the locking clamp folds away from the ribbon not towards it. These are very fragile and easy to break if not careful.

    George Pagliarulo - Antwoord

    Be careful when opening the case and go slowely. Depending on how you have the fitbit oriented, the ribbon may be on the side you are opening.

    Josh Leverett - Antwoord

    Faut soulever le clapet blanc avec le spudger, à 90 degrés vers le haut ce qui libère déclipse la nappe en tirant latéralement pour la retirer.

    You have to lift the white clamps with the spudger, 90 degrees upwards which releases the flat cable by pulling sideways to remove it.

    Marc Dahan - Antwoord

    I could. not open the case with the iFixit “opening” tool. However, I was able to use a safety razor blade wedged between the two case pieces to pry the two cases apart.

    John Nixon - Antwoord

  6. Fitbit Blaze Battery Replacement: stap 6, afbeelding 1 van 3 Fitbit Blaze Battery Replacement: stap 6, afbeelding 2 van 3 Fitbit Blaze Battery Replacement: stap 6, afbeelding 3 van 3
    • Separate the back and set aside, locate the three screws attaching the motherboard.

    • Use a PH000 head or a PH000 screwdriver to remove the three screws.

    Note that these screws are each different. In the photo, the lower right screw is shorter, The upper left has a larger head than the one on the lower left. If you swap them the head is not big enough to hold the circuit board down.

    George Pagliarulo - Antwoord

    Regarding first photo: I had to use #00 for the upper left screw (the one with larger head) and #0 for the other two screws.

    Note that there is a latch next to the screw at the bottom left, this is important when re-assembling.

    Ingo Maier - Antwoord

  7. Fitbit Blaze Battery Replacement: stap 7, afbeelding 1 van 3 Fitbit Blaze Battery Replacement: stap 7, afbeelding 2 van 3 Fitbit Blaze Battery Replacement: stap 7, afbeelding 3 van 3
    • Use a plastic spudger tool on the ribbons connected to the motherboard.

    • Insert the tool under the ribbon and lift to release the connection.

    • Only a small force when lifting the plastic connector is needed to avoid damage.

  8. Fitbit Blaze Battery Replacement: stap 8, afbeelding 1 van 3 Fitbit Blaze Battery Replacement: stap 8, afbeelding 2 van 3 Fitbit Blaze Battery Replacement: stap 8, afbeelding 3 van 3
    • Lift and push the motherboard to the side to uncover the 167mAh battery.

    • Use a plastic spudger tool to pry out the battery from its adhesive plastic underneath.

    • Lift up and pull downward to remove battery. Switch to the top portion of the battery and push downward to pry out battery.

    Excellent walk through and although tricky, it is manageable. Thanks. I needed to remove a foil sleeve from a 200mah battery of very similar dimensions and it was able to fit safely and be re-assembled to work, with a stranger battery.

    Ian McCluskey - Antwoord

    With the Blaze model, in addition to the main battery wires, there are a pair of fine wires near the lower RH corner in these photos. This raises 2 problems: you have restricted access to the battery for prising out because you can’t swing the motherboard away, and the fine wires are prone to breaking with movement of the components. Replacing a broken wire isn’t easy when you have to swing the motherboard back into position without fatiguing the soldered joint(s).

    Paul Lloyd - Antwoord

    Take your time and this procedure (and replacement battery) are a breeze. I did find that the vibration motor (metal disc) was also held in place with adhesive (similar to the battery itself) and needed to be gently separated from the watch body in order to fold the motherboard away as shown.

    A workbench magnifier is essential for the solder work. I used a mount made for smartphones called the “All Radius Mount” that let me use my phone for this purpose.

    Kudos to iFixit for supplying the correct battery to bring these pricey little devices back to life! Will be ordering 2 more for family members that have the exact same problem with their FitBit Blaze watches. :)

    Daniel Smith - Antwoord

    I found it easier to desolder the two small wires from the circuit board and compltely remove it rather than swinging the board out of the way. You just need to make sure that they are not caught under the replaced battery or they won’t be long enough to reach the solder pads to resolder them.

    When removing the battery I found it easier to pry the battery up from the ends rather than the sides. It is stuck down pretty well.

    George Pagliarulo - Antwoord

    I needed fine pliers to remove the battery ? harshly glued to fo the job

    Marc Dahan - Antwoord

    I needed also to prise loose the vibrating motor from its base, before being able to flip the motherboard. That is connected with the 2 short red and black wires to the motherboard, visible on the right in the first photo. Otherwise an excellent guide with useful user comments as well, thanks!

    Steve Snow - Antwoord

  9. Fitbit Blaze Battery Replacement: stap 9, afbeelding 1 van 3 Fitbit Blaze Battery Replacement: stap 9, afbeelding 2 van 3 Fitbit Blaze Battery Replacement: stap 9, afbeelding 3 van 3
    • Flip the motherboard backwards and locate the metal pins from the battery soldered to the board.

    • Desolder the connection to remove the battery, desolder the battery connector itself if desired as well.

    • Follow this guide on how to solder and desolder connectors Soldering Guide

    • Excessive heat will damage the components, so do not apply the soldering iron to the component for long amounts of time.

    Where do we get that battery?

    amir ibrahim - Antwoord

    Step 8 for my FitBit Blaze the round thing at the bottom right (to the right of the notch) is glued to the base and needs to be pried loose before you can move the board to the side.

    Other than that the steps are good. Also to unsolder the battery connections I used 375ºF and put some solder with flux on the tip first before unsoldering, seems to make unsoldering easier.

    When I first reassembled I did not insert the cable for the heart monitor in far enough, took off the back and re inserted and all is well now.

    I find that my Blaze drops from 100% to 75% in the first 2 hours; however then it ends up at 50-55% at the end of the day, I charge it overnight and use a Charge HR to sleep.

    Chris Bonney - Antwoord

    Der neue Akku ist 3-4 mm zu groß. Was nun?

    uwe.doehler - Antwoord

    Wenn er von iFixit ist - dort anfragen. Ansonsten zurück geben und/oder umtauschen. Verbiegen oder verformen geht garnicht.

    VauWeh -

    The temperature to desolder the battery cables was quite high, so I was careful and put a little pressure on the cables to ensure they released as soon as the solder softened. I used some fluxed solder to attach the new battery and this melted very quickly enabling the battery to be attached. This all worked and everything worked when I put it back together, so I was pleased with myself!

    Battery seems to last around 3 days now with HR monitor on. I got a 165mAh battery from eBay in UK for about £10.

    sammyplayz - Antwoord

    As sammyplayz told it cost long time to desolder the original battery that came with Blaze. Around 4-5 minutes at 300º Celsius. Motherboard came hot.

    I purchased the Battery in Aliexpress (search for 3.7V 200mAh Li ion Polymer fitbit blaze) for only 4 Bucks. It was a worth to prove to change and break the Fitbit as the original battery lasted only 1 day. I fully charged the battery and two days later it remains 55%, so I expect to charge the Blaze every 4-5 days, what it was the original endurance.

    The B side of the battery I purchased it’s that is some way a little fatty than the original, so be prepared to force it a bit to enter, but it seats.

    I lasted around 1 and half hour to change the battery, cause miniaturization of the watch.

    Miguel A - Antwoord

    I had to snip the red and black battery leads near the motherboard in order to get enough room to work with the battery. I left about 1/4” of the wires attached to the motherboard in order to facilitate unsoldering and removing them. The leads to the replacement battery were plenty long to get soldered on the board. There was another single red wire that I left connected during all of this.

    John Nixon - Antwoord

    I just replaced the battery in mine. Soldering was the hardest part but only because the whole circuit board acts like a giant heat-sink, which made it almost impossible to properly de-solder. I couldn't get my iron's temp dialed in right and was running out of time/impatient. I cut the battery wires as close to the PCB as possible to get the battery out of the way and free up a hand for temp adjustment. In my case it seemed like I was going to burn the PCB before the solder mounds could flow. I de-soldered what little I could and simply tacked the new battery leads onto the existing mounds. Once both were in place I adjusted the heat and re-touched each mound with a little more solder, until it looked like a good joint but it's definitely not perfect. Some of the charging terminals on mine had holes which caused charging to fail, so I added some solder. So far so good, seems like it's almost done recharging.

    MastarPete - Antwoord

    I have gotten to the point that I have pried up the battery but not done any soldering or desoldering. I’m not equipped for desoldering. Why can’t I snip the wires so as to remove the old battery and then solder the new battery leads directly to the matching wires instead of desoldering the wires from the board?

    Sheri P - Antwoord

Conclusie

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

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Where can I buy this battery?

Please contact fred@doble.com.br

Frederico Araujo - Antwoord

no answer for:

Where can I buy this battery?

Pierre Therien - Antwoord

Looking for this battery as well; mine lasted exactly 1 year. 7 days now down to hours, the surge did the same thing, maybe my last Fitbit watch ever! Disappointed to say the least.

Darrell Way - Antwoord

I found a battery, 3.7 volt at 165mAh in the same style, should be close enough but I do not have the size of the factory battery, if anyone has taken theirs apart, can you post up the measurements in mm? thanks

Darrell Way - Antwoord

I can't find the battery anywhere either. Would love some advice. Tried Amazon, AliExpress, eBay and Google in general.

Chris Wilson - Antwoord

Where can i buy this akku?

Please answer tsongezz@vipmail.hu Thanks!

Csongor Gy. - Antwoord

I'm looking for the replacement battery? Where can I buy a new 1? Please help?

unathi jelashe - Antwoord

Where can we find a reliable replacement battery which won’t explode?

Warlock - Antwoord

I have just replaced the battery on my wifes blaze :) :) :) It was extremely difficult and I had to literally squeeze the new one in, it was tight. I replaced the 167mAH with a 200mAH one so its an upgrade and it was the closest I could get. I got it from eBay. Winner! One happy wife.

3.7V 200mAh Lipo Polymer Rechargeable Battery 402030

Richard Langton - Antwoord

Is replacement battery with 200mAh is suitable & safe? Is there is any over current issue?

Mohd Harris Jamil -

Richard, Is this the one you used?   https://www.ebay.com/itm/251383404458?ul...

hopeforahit -

My fitbit is showing signs of a failing battery also.  Richard, can you post a pic of the OLD battery you removed?  Is there any markings on the OLD battery to indicate part number?  I see the Amazon one you used.  It does appear that ALiBaba has a LOT of these type batteries, but one needs to know size or part number :(  https://www.alibaba.com/showroom/3.7v-16...  and https://www.alibaba.com/trade/search?fsb...

hopeforahit - Antwoord

Also looks like might be able to find one at Mouser if you have the size?  One more request Richard…  Can you measure the OLD battery in mm?

Thanks…  https://www.mouser.com/Power/Batteries/B...

hopeforahit - Antwoord

Here is the Amazon link for the battery that Richard got:  https://www.amazon.com/Ofeely-Lithium-Po...

hopeforahit - Antwoord

On step 5, the yellow part of the connector flips up. You have to look at the 3rd picture closely. I bought a 402030 battery, and it is too thick for the 3 plug-in connectors to go back.

The battery markings on the back read “LSSP321830AE” and measures 3.2mm thick, 18mm wide and 30mm long.

I have not been able to find this battery yet.

stevenjkonsky - Antwoord

Hi,

Where can I buy a replacement battery for my Fitbit blaze please lobavic98@gmail.com

Vic Loba - Antwoord

Hi,

Where can I buy a battery for my fitbit blaze

Vic Loba - Antwoord

I found a battery that will work ++GM382030++ from https://www.powerstream.com/li-pol.htm I pulled the PCB from the blaze battery and used it on the new cell.

The battery fits in the blaze, its a tight fit but it fits. Battery height was 3.8mm.

Jeffrey Culver Jr - Antwoord

Here’s a link to find that battery, amazon has a good offering for a good price if you have Prime with 4-5 day shipping.

Google Search:

https://goo.gl/6t8WcC

Amazon Link:

https://goo.gl/rNgsfi

Turtl Johnson - Antwoord

What is battery dimensions please... Lollachlan1992@gmail.com... Or just reply on this..

lachlan cashion - Antwoord

3.2mm thick, 18mm wide and 30mm long.

The closest you can buy is 3.7V 200mAh Lipo Polymer Rechargeable Battery 402030 , you have to squeeze it in.

Zeppy Zep -

What are the dimensions of the battery that is supplied in a fitbit blaze?

Stewart Flemming - Antwoord

It's hard to get the right size but if you're willing to do some soldering, the closest battery size you can get and fit it into the blaze is 3.7v 160mAH 302030 Lithium Polymer Battery. Size 3mm X 20mm X 30mm .

40230 is too thick, I tried it.

Zeppy Zep - Antwoord

This is the one I purchased a year ago. Ended up buying a newer Fitbit and that’s died now ! Not Happy with fitbit right now. I just installed the replacement on the old Blaze, but it has even less battery life - should I get another? could it just be a bad battery? Thanks

Omar Y Abby -

I fixed my blaze over the weekend using battery “Ofeely 3.7V 200mAh 402030 Lithium Polymer Li-Po Battery li ion Rechargeable Battery For Mp3 MP4 MP5 GPS” it was a very tight fit. I followed the steps here and it took me 15 to 30 minutes taking my time. The process was straight forward and I appreciate the information here to help. I did have to compress the width of the battery a little bit. The only think I would do differently is attempt to find find a slightly smaller (width) battery.

Link to battery I purchased:

http://amzn.to/2ETRZdo

aaron - Antwoord

I attempted this fix over the weekend and was successful and very pleased with the outcome. The steps listed above was exactly what I needed to get the job done. The battery was a very tight fit, I feared that it may not actually fit. To get the job done, I used a magnetic screw tray to catch and hold the tiny screws and my Velleman adjustable temperature soldering iron to remove and attach the battery. The project was relatively quick, I took it slow since it was my first time soldering in many years, I estimated it took 20 to 30 minutes in total.

Helpful links:

Magnetic tray: http://amzn.to/2F5T29f

Velleman Soldering Iron: http://amzn.to/2EYYVBG

Battery: http://amzn.to/2ETRZdo

aaron - Antwoord

Could any one tell me the dimensions of the battery for the fitbit blaze.. Many Thanks, Paul

Paul Tulip - Antwoord

3.2* 20* 30. I found one. Then I bought a bunch. 167 mAh. It works great and haven’t had any problems. My wife is happy too!!! I bought some extras. $ 6.25 on Ebay, warriordad14.

Rod sader -

Just look for the postings of Zeppy Zep

VauWeh - Antwoord

Could any one tell me why my fitbit blaze can’t count the floors?

Gunawan Dewi - Antwoord

To get they battery you will want to go to mouser.com. They have an untold number of parts for everything. I was able to locate the part but have not ordered it yet.

geekjohn - Antwoord

I don’t have the skills to replace the battery in my Blaze. It is only around 8 months old! I stopped wearing it for a couple of weeks during my recovery from an injury which limited my exercise program. I didn’t keep it charged; just let it run down. Now it won’t charge again. It doesn’t even come on to show the level of charge when it is plugged in. Does your company do these repairs or does anyone here know anyone who does? Thanks!

drupdegraff - Antwoord

Fitbit has a 365 day warranty from day of purchase. If your item is within the 365 day warranty period and they determine there is an issue with the battery, they will send you a replacement device. Go to Fitbit.com and have a support chat. They will need your fitbit email address as they will check the sync data on your device and they will be able to determine the original sync date which they will use as the start of the warranty period. If you are within the 365 days and there is an issue, you get a replacement device. If it is out of the warranty period they will give you a 25% discount code on the purchase of a new device. There are no repair centers and not sure if anyone wants to run the risk of fixing for you. I know I don’t want the responsibility of having to answer for my workmanship if something goes wrong with the battery replacement and it happens to leak/blowup on your wrist.

OhioBlue -

I replaced the battery on mine over the weekend but there is no difference in longevity. It still lasts less than a day. I’ve tried the 2-button reset and no change. Any ideas? It’s almost like it’s a software issue that won’t allow it to charge anymore

Crazzy110 - Antwoord

I just had my son in law replace my battery but it’s still not holding a charge for very long! The battery cost $10, and an hour of my son in laws time, but still no luck!

Andrea Krier - Antwoord

Replaced my battery with an ebay replacement. Snug fit all seems great except it wont charge up all the way and drops the charge within 3 hrs. Can anyone please help?

Jesus Correa - Antwoord

Same here, replaced battery, still drops charge. Replaced main board with known good, same. Swapped battery with another, same issue. WTF MATES!

Bazil Burns - Antwoord

I thought I would save everyone else the trouble who is looking on Amazon / Ebay for the battery. Battery Size as follows:

Length: 29.50 mm

Width: 18.25 mm

Height: 3.5 mm

All of these measurements have been rounded to the closest 0.25 mm. Good luck and happy hunting.

Dirk Steyn - Antwoord

Was able to fix my wife’s watch with this battery and these steps:

GM382030-PCB from www.powerstream.com

It took some slight modifications like trimming the outside metal sides and replacing with kapton tape to keep sides from opening.

Jack - Antwoord

The replacement battery for the Fitbit Blaze can be found here:

Fitbit Blaze Battery

It also includes the tools needed (except the soldering iron) for this repair.

michaelf33707 - Antwoord

Marek Jungbauer did you just solder the battery wires to the fitbit board or did you remove anything from the old battery to solder to the new battery before you installed it.

Don - Antwoord

They make it hard to find the battery and hard to replace it also. All they want you to do is buy a new watch. Scam company to me as no help was offered to me when my watch went out. They offered me a discount on a new Blaze. I didn’t want to buy a new watch I wanted my watch fixed.

sself3035 - Antwoord

I bought the one Marek Jungbauer mentioned, the Fitbit Blaze Replacement Battery LSSP321830AE 200mAh.

It is a bit larger than the original, since it was packaged in an additional folded foil (as you can see on the picture on the link page), and didn’t really fit. So I cut off the foil, but then suddenly the battery started to heat up, so we didn’t use it.

Any suggestions? You get it to fit with the larger size?

Frank Leene - Antwoord

At step 8, the round silver thing (buzzer?), you need to carefully pry it out because it is glued in.

The replacement battery was a very tight fit. The foil needed to reshaped a little at the corners etc.

After replacing the battery, the new battery I used only lasted 7 hours. I will try a couple of charge cycles then report back.

A few people mention removing the “PCB“ from the old battery. Can you explain this?

John - Antwoord

Replaced the battery with eBay one sold by warriordad14. Old battery lasted a few hours. New battery is good for 6 days with notifications on and heart rate monitor off.

Jim - Antwoord

If you are from India, buy battery on

https://www.electronicscomp.com/3.7v-160...

and get it changed at any local repair shop. I got myne sorted out at a total cost of Rs.300 including battery and repair cost

Raghu Rama - Antwoord

I've bought 6 batteries from different sellers on ebay, but none keep a charge for a full day. Not much better than the original one.

Perhaps the ones I bought were old, or never had the claimed capacity.

Can anyone recommend a seller in Europe, or one that ships to Europe?

John - Antwoord

Battery size is

30mm x 18mm x 4mm

markrgibson - Antwoord

Battery available on ebay https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/For-Fitbit-Bl... great site comes complete with tools. Existing battery hard to take out as quite a bit of adhesive on underside, but these instructions are crystal clear.

justinfinch - Antwoord

i purchased a new battery from ifixit for my fitbit blaze watch. i replaced the battery. put it on the charger to recharge-still have the red battery light that indicates that the watch needs to be charged! watch is not recharging. i took the watch apart, checked the soldering. everything is tight. placed on charger again and same results. everything works great on the watch but it won’t charge! is the battery you sent me faulty?

why won’t my new battery charge?

Sharlene Linford - Antwoord

I have had good success with replacing batteries on iPhones and Garmin GPS units using iFixit battery replacements. I was disappointed that this battery would only last 1 1/2 days before needing to be recharged. I first thought that maybe I had cold solder joints that was affecting the charge so I went back and made sure the joints were good. All in all, this didn’t work out for me and the wife got herself a new Fitbit.

John Nixon - Antwoord

Just done fixing and confirmed it works. Australian here. I got a battery from Better Batt. Search for JM-N128. It took a month to arrive, due to being shipped from China. Dimensions are good and it fit back in quite easily. 160 mAh vs the original 165 mAh.

Cameron Marshall - Antwoord

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