Hello all,
While on vacation my band started shutting off randomly during the day and when I long pressed the main button it would come back on claiming the battery died but actually the battery had power left (and displayed as having power.) I started reading on forums and see this was a common problem and that Band 2s are out of service life. I almost threw it away but figured, "what the heck," I'll just take it apart when I get home and see what is inside.
On the female end of the clasp there is a thin metal plate which is glued on. This can be pried off easily with a small screw driver or toothpick etc. Under that are 4 Torx size 3 (T3) screws. I removed these screws and the top and bottom piece can be removed, if some difficulty, from the rubber wrist band middle section. They are secured to the rubber with some strong black adhesive or some kind. Inside this area is the galv skin sensor and the battery. I inspected the battery from the outside and it seemed intact (no bulging, discoloration or anything like that,)disconnected the battery and put a voltmeter across it and it was outputting the correct voltage. I don't have a load tester so I didn't load test it. Then I cleaned off the adhesive from all the parts and reassembled using on ly the screws to hold it together (which they do just fine.)
It has been two weeks and no battery issues have been experienced since. It seems that the connection between the battey and connector became corroded or loose and just removing and reinstalling put it right.
While on vacation my band started shutting off randomly during the day and when I long pressed the main button it would come back on claiming the battery died but actually the battery had power left (and displayed as having power.) I started reading on forums and see this was a common problem and that Band 2s are out of service life. I almost threw it away but figured, "what the heck," I'll just take it apart when I get home and see what is inside.
On the female end of the clasp there is a thin metal plate which is glued on. This can be pried off easily with a small screw driver or toothpick etc. Under that are 4 Torx size 3 (T3) screws. I removed these screws and the top and bottom piece can be removed, if some difficulty, from the rubber wrist band middle section. They are secured to the rubber with some strong black adhesive or some kind. Inside this area is the galv skin sensor and the battery. I inspected the battery from the outside and it seemed intact (no bulging, discoloration or anything like that,)disconnected the battery and put a voltmeter across it and it was outputting the correct voltage. I don't have a load tester so I didn't load test it. Then I cleaned off the adhesive from all the parts and reassembled using on ly the screws to hold it together (which they do just fine.)
It has been two weeks and no battery issues have been experienced since. It seems that the connection between the battey and connector became corroded or loose and just removing and reinstalling put it right.