Using Glasses Without Battery?
So, Nvidia turned down my warranty because I was having a problem and opened my glasses to check what it was. That sucks. The battery side cover was even missing when I got the glasses back.

Anyway, my battery is bad and I'd like to get these glasses working again. The charge light comes on when I plug the glasses in, but pressing the button does nothing. I'm wondering if it's possible to get the glasses to work without the battery, or, failing that, where I could get a new battery. I'm decent with a soldering iron so I might be able to get it in.

Thanks.
So, Nvidia turned down my warranty because I was having a problem and opened my glasses to check what it was. That sucks. The battery side cover was even missing when I got the glasses back.



Anyway, my battery is bad and I'd like to get these glasses working again. The charge light comes on when I plug the glasses in, but pressing the button does nothing. I'm wondering if it's possible to get the glasses to work without the battery, or, failing that, where I could get a new battery. I'm decent with a soldering iron so I might be able to get it in.



Thanks.

#1
Posted 02/10/2011 12:04 AM   
This may help, I have managed to replace a broken lens on the nVidia glasses.

[size="4"][url="http://3dvision-blog.com/3d-vision-glasses-might-have-a-battery-charging-issue/"]Replacing Battery[/url][/size]

Good luck!
This may help, I have managed to replace a broken lens on the nVidia glasses.



Replacing Battery



Good luck!

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#2
Posted 02/10/2011 03:59 PM   
Thanks, that helps. Do you know what size torx key I'd need to open up the glasses? I don't have any lying around and I don't want to spend $20 on a full set.
Thanks, that helps. Do you know what size torx key I'd need to open up the glasses? I don't have any lying around and I don't want to spend $20 on a full set.

#3
Posted 02/13/2011 12:47 AM   
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