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Old January 22nd, 2007, 09:55 AM
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H320 to H340 Conversion Case Problem

After reading a LOT of discussions and attempts of a resolution of the case fitting problem of making an H320 into an H340 (and trying some of my own), I tried something that is simple, cheap and long-term viable and looks really snazzy and is also protective of the system. Go to Amazon.com and do a search on 'iRiver H340 FlexiSkin'. Pick your color and get one. When it arrives, take your H320 with the thicker drive in it and forget about the 5 screws that hold the case together. Snug a rubber band around the unit with the back case in place to hold it together while putting on the FlexiSkin. Slide the FlexSkin on until the rubber band is no longer needed and remove the rubber band. Complete the insertion into the FlexiSkin and you will have a usable, good looking, protected, professional looking H320 looking and acting like an H340 with no further problems.

If you try this and have any problems, please let us know because we don't need another problem prone solution. I have been using my 60GB H320 done up like this for a week now and it is working out fabulously.
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Old March 12th, 2007, 10:49 PM
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What is the mAh rating on your battery? Would having both the larger hard drive and larger battery be to much for the Skin?
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Old March 14th, 2007, 01:06 AM
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I've never heard anyone trying to remove the metal cover from the back, it's about 2mm thick. But you'll probably have to glue the plastic case back afterwards...
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Old March 17th, 2007, 07:39 PM
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What is the mAh rating on your battery? Would having both the larger hard drive and larger battery be to much for the Skin?
My battery is 2200mah. The HD is 60GB. No, this isn't too much for the skin if you have an H340 skin. It isn't tight at all, just comfortably snug.
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Old March 17th, 2007, 07:45 PM
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Whilst I'm sure it probably works (in as much as your HDD and battery have not fallen out), I wouldn't describe this as an advisable course of action.
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Old March 17th, 2007, 07:49 PM
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I've never heard anyone trying to remove the metal cover from the back, it's about 2mm thick. But you'll probably have to glue the plastic case back afterwards...
I gather you haven't done much in the way of taking the H3XX series apart or moding it. The back case is cast aluminum with a plastic covering. 5 philips head screws hold the cover on and when they are removed, you have to use a thin, hard plastic tool to separate the back from the front. The back then simply slips off and the battery, HD, etc. is exposed to service. The plastic covering does not readily separate from the metal part and should never be of any concern.

If you don't fully trust yourself to do this kind of moding, don't try it. If any of the case parts or electronics get damaged, they are not replaceable with readily available parts and very, very few people have the expertise to solder on these circuit boards.
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Old April 17th, 2007, 12:14 PM
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make sure its worth it to you to get rid of the extra protection!
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Old June 20th, 2007, 11:46 PM
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I have an H320, and was considering spending money made over the summer on upgrading to a 2200mAh battery and at the minimum, a 40GB hard drive.

Can I get someone that's gone this route to confirm that there aren't any kind of problems with this method, like things coming loose easier or whatnot?
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