Razer Deathadder V3 Pro Battery Replacement
ID: 199813
Description: If your Razer Deathadder V3 Pro won’t charge or...
Steps:
- Use an opening tool to remove the bottom skate from the mouse.
- If you plan on reusing this skate, avoid touching the adhesive.
- Use a T6 Torx screwdriver to remove three 6.2mm screws along the bottom of the mouse.
- Use the opening tool to release the clips on the left and right sides of the mouse.
- A fragile ribbon cable at the front of the mouse connects the top and bottom of the case.
- Lift the back side of the top case, keeping the front edge of the case close to the base like an imaginary hinge.
- Lay the top case above the base and angled to the right, keeping the ribbon cable as loose as possible.
- Carefully remove the ribbon cable from its connection. You may want to use tweezers for this step.
- To avoid ribbon cable damage, only make contact with the stiff part of the cable closest to the connection.
- Inspect the battery connector before disconnecting. If the battery connection is loose but the battery itself is not swollen and appears to be in like-new condition, it is likely still functional and can usually be reconnected to restore normal operation.
- Unplug the battery connector.
- To avoid battery cable damage, pull from the white plastic connection, and do not pull from the wires.
- Use the opening tool to gently pry the battery from the base.
- The battery is attached using adhesive/double-sided tape. Avoid touching the adhesive with your hands.
- Caution: Puncturing a lithium polymer battery can lead to severe safety hazards. If your battery is swollen, refer to the Swollen Battery Guide.
- Install your new battery in the compartment. If the existing tape does not stick, remove the tape and use double sided tape to secure the battery in place.
- Caution: Puncturing a lithium polymer battery can lead to severe safety hazards.