Any official or 3rd party front plate will work. Just make sure you snap off that top clip like I show in the video. It won't matter anyhow because you're going to use glue to seal the edges.
I watched 3 videos on the topic and then followed them myself. If there's another way to do it, I wasn't shown it. The new wheel works fine :) But I wasn't doing this video instructionally, if so I would've also mentioned why I cut the top tab from the top of the new faceplate. And for those wondering, it's to make the new backing work.
This is the ultimate mod you can do to your iPod , adding Bluetooth feature make your device compatible with your AirPods, it can be charged (and sinc) via USB C, also add wireless charge capabilities(by soldering on the free ports at PCB). Unfortunately 6g are limited due a ram and software issue to 128 gb (up to 2tb creating a partition and installing rockbox ), 5g and 7g can handle up 2tb on it’s native iPodOs. So it’s a great deal to upgrade your old devices.
Dude, you installed the sd card adapter in the wrong way, you were getting the x!!, and you glued up the whole thing!!, you won't be able to open it back without ripping the ipod apart. Now you have a nice and so expensive paperweight 😂😂
No worries here. I did the glueing part AFTER I recorded the "final" shots, which means I saw the red X and went in and flipped it around. I just didn't record another shot of the screen not having the red X. Everything is fine and that's why at the end I promised the epilogue video for Rockboxing it. Which I'm working on now. I appreciate your concern though!
Yeah, it's only B7000 glue. Heat and a thin pry too like the ones I use in my video should be enough to separate it (assuming anyone needs to get back into their iPod).
been waiting for this part 3. thanks!
Can I put a transparent front on the moon lit back?
Any official or 3rd party front plate will work. Just make sure you snap off that top clip like I show in the video. It won't matter anyhow because you're going to use glue to seal the edges.
You have to remove the screws on the motherboard by the click wheel
I watched 3 videos on the topic and then followed them myself. If there's another way to do it, I wasn't shown it. The new wheel works fine :) But I wasn't doing this video instructionally, if so I would've also mentioned why I cut the top tab from the top of the new faceplate. And for those wondering, it's to make the new backing work.
@@VIRACYTV was just saying it because you could potentially damage the board by flexing it since it’s old.
This is the ultimate mod you can do to your iPod , adding Bluetooth feature make your device compatible with your AirPods, it can be charged (and sinc) via USB C, also add wireless charge capabilities(by soldering on the free ports at PCB). Unfortunately 6g are limited due a ram and software issue to 128 gb (up to 2tb creating a partition and installing rockbox ), 5g and 7g can handle up 2tb on it’s native iPodOs. So it’s a great deal to upgrade your old devices.
sink* you naughty boy
Dude, you installed the sd card adapter in the wrong way, you were getting the x!!, and you glued up the whole thing!!, you won't be able to open it back without ripping the ipod apart. Now you have a nice and so expensive paperweight 😂😂
No worries here. I did the glueing part AFTER I recorded the "final" shots, which means I saw the red X and went in and flipped it around. I just didn't record another shot of the screen not having the red X.
Everything is fine and that's why at the end I promised the epilogue video for Rockboxing it. Which I'm working on now. I appreciate your concern though!
Yeah, it's only B7000 glue. Heat and a thin pry too like the ones I use in my video should be enough to separate it (assuming anyone needs to get back into their iPod).