Spritzer2000
Spritzer2000 t1_je0zb2o wrote
Reply to comment by lululock in Microsoft Surface Pro 4 battery pinout by lululock
Ah excuse me I misunderstood the original intent. I can't pretend I understand your reasoning, as it sounds like a very non portable solution for a device that was sold on the basis of portability.
I would probably recommend buying the replacement battery and attempting to remove BMS from that rather than mess about with the spicy pillow
Spritzer2000 t1_je0vv80 wrote
Reply to comment by lululock in Microsoft Surface Pro 4 battery pinout by lululock
I wouldn't bother attempting to create your own battery. Personally I would attempt to buy a battery from a reputed vendor (original is better but does not have to be), and if you have prior experience dealing with fire risk batteries, go full send next to a bucket of sand.
If its your first time, pay a reputed repaid shop, and start off with another, less risky repair
Spritzer2000 t1_je0t4f9 wrote
Reply to comment by lululock in Microsoft Surface Pro 4 battery pinout by lululock
Wouldn't be something I'd risk to save a couple hundred tbh. If the swollen cell is far enough away from it, maybe? If its badly ballooning, don't bother.
Spritzer2000 t1_je0i9up wrote
Reply to Microsoft Surface Pro 4 battery pinout by lululock
I don't have the pinout to hand, but it's fairly moot as you would need to move the BMS from the old battery to the new. Unless it handshakes, it won't receive power. Microsoft surfaces don't like receiving power at all without the BMs connected
Spritzer2000 t1_je151mq wrote
Reply to comment by lululock in Microsoft Surface Pro 4 battery pinout by lululock
If it's done properly, I don't see why not. The only thing that might get in the way will be if there's an individual bms system in each cell that handshakes with the "central" system. I haven't actually cut into batteries in a while, generally only replace them