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frankensteining an h120
Real Quick,
Is it possible to move the battery outside the case gaffers tape it to the back and pick up the 3.8 mm, and fit in a 60GB - MK6006GAH - 8mm high-toshiba drive? It's my first post. I dropped my H120 several times across its life, and now the drive is exhibiting brain damage. Rather then commit to the 30GB - 5mm high -or the 40, as the 40 GB is nowhere to be found by mere mortals, why not just go for the gusto and re-arrange the guts? I'm ready to move to a Cowon Q5 should this go wrong, but Cowon's not ready for me. Possible or just dumb? Bruceee |
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Of course It's possible to have the battery outside the casing. The only problem is the battery needs some kind of protection from mechanical damage. I solved the problem with an additional aluminium back plate screwed to the endcaps. (pictures in previously the linked thread) Tape would IMHO not be enough.
Maybe just putting a plate of some sort on the back of the battery and taping the whole thing. That would somewhat protect the battery from puncturing. But don't quote me on that. |