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How not to fix an iPod shuffle
A friend of mine has an iPod shuffle … or should I say, DID. Mentioning no names, he decided to hunt out a site to see if he could fix it himself as it was out of warranty. He dived onto Google and found a site all about opening up his ipod.
He quickly checks to make sure his iPod is defiantly dead by plugging it into his laptop, looking back probably a bad move, mainly because he got straight into “fixing it” and didn’t let it discharge but we will never fully know
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Using a metal knife he started to ease the bottom of the case off… then with a kind of jabbing notion started to hack at it
well then he must have hit a small capacitor and I found him running around the room swearing and screaming like a school girl wondering what to do. The iPod basically exploded in his face and caught fire, sparks flying and thick black smoke, and in the end he placed it on an electric fan, which in turn started to turn black from the smoke and heat coming out of the tiny little ipod…
I feel there are two morals of the story:
1) Apple made the iPod shuffle in a way for it not to be opened… there is a reason for this!
2) Project Managers should never think of themselves as “Hardware Engineers”.
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about 5 years ago
Ouch!
about 5 years ago
Funny.
about 5 years ago
TKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!
about 5 years ago
TKS??????Verygood!!!
about 5 years ago
I’m sure he feels stupid now, but its better that the digg headline reads “man melts ipod” than “man killed by ipod”… not that they pack that kind of punch,but it would be funny, no?
about 5 years ago
“caught”
about 5 years ago
lmao
about 5 years ago
Lmao. That’s awesome!
about 5 years ago
i took apart my ipod shuffle in the same way. luckily no explosions/fire though
about 5 years ago
Not surprised it caught on fire…It probably cost them something like, em, not a lot to make.
about 5 years ago
Idiot, or “Testing The Product”? Its a thin line
about 5 years ago
Dingis.
about 5 years ago
Did has? Learn your language!
about 5 years ago
Hahahaha, this is the funniest story I’ve heard in a while. Hopefully the guy is fine, I don’t hear of any hospital need required.
The iPod’s most likely have some sort of capacitor assisting the battery in charging or perhaps it’s just a capacitor. But yes they can quite dangerous. My early TV repair days we used to charge up capacitors and toss them to each other. The first one to get shocked had to buy the beers that night.
about 5 years ago
LOL
nice nice
about 5 years ago
THIS ARTICLE == TRASH
about 5 years ago
haha my name is chris t as well.
about 5 years ago
Hahaha! Thats great
about 5 years ago
originaly known as “Melting Pod”
about 5 years ago
Looks like the poor Doctor got it wrong.
HAHA!
about 5 years ago
wow. I was just about to “fix” mine… it just stopped working. I tried the software update first, thank god.
All props to steve and his “we expect you to buy a new IPod every year”…
about 5 years ago
It shows that Mission Impossible operatives no longer receive their instructions on analogue storage…
This ipod will now self destruct in 5 seconds.
about 5 years ago
Ouch, it must be hurt and shock!
about 5 years ago
too bad the shuffle went down in flames. at least it made a good story.
we just blogged about it on methodshop.com: http://www.methodshop.com/2006/06/kentucky-fried-shuffle.shtml
about 5 years ago
Did it fix it though
about 5 years ago
man, i am really surprised at how much it melted as well. being a tech repair guy, that’s a great wall-hanger!
about 5 years ago
he must have stabbed the li-ion battery. there arent any capacitors in there big enough to cook.
about 5 years ago
The shuffle sucks. I’ve had three die under warranty. One drop of sweat falls on it and gets into the switch and it’s gone. Apple’s lost a ton replacing mine, but when this one dies it’s gone. Unless I buy the $30 iCondom to keep it dry I can’t wear it on my bike or at the gym.
about 5 years ago
You know it doesnt look like he hit a capacitator but the battery itself…
about 5 years ago
one word:
IDIOT.
about 5 years ago
Yeah it must have been the battery, not a cap.
Cheers, Ed
about 5 years ago
>> he must have stabbed the li-ion battery. there arent any capacitors in there big enough to cook.
about 5 years ago
OH GREAT! Now here comes another iPod lawsuit.
about 5 years ago
THAT IS THE FUNNIEST THING I’VE EVER READ/LOOKED IN THE GENERAL DIRECTION OF. HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA…FIRE…
about 5 years ago
I go to TKS
about 5 years ago
Didn’t he listen the “This message will self-destruct in five seconds” ?
about 5 years ago
Will serve the man right for buying an i-pod shuffle instead of a much superior product like the mobiblu cubes.
But then people will always be sheep huh
about 5 years ago
It was probably the battery pack that exploded – the reason lots of cheap mobile phone battery packs have been exploding recently is because a chemical reaction occurs when the different layers in the batteries are shorted out (such as by a knife sticking through them).
about 5 years ago
I had an iPod for about six months, during which time it was dropped often and replaced somewhere around 3 or 4 times. I gave up on that piece of crap…
But last christmas I got a Creative Zen, which has been dropped the same amount, and I’ve had for LONGER than six months, and has NEVER given me any problems.
about 5 years ago
Thks I will not try open it.
about 5 years ago
I think that Apple made it so it wouldn’t be opened on purpose. so that there project ideas wouldn’t be stolen by some other company. For example let’s say SanDisk wanted to make a cheaper version of the Apple I-Pod Shuffle, so if they tried to open it, it would blow up in their faces.
I dont know about you guys, but i think that it was smart for the Apple Team to do that.
about 5 years ago
“well then he must have hit a small capacitor”
He stabbed the battery pack. If you looked at the pictures on that site, the battery is in the bottom of the Shuffle. The way the iPod melted and essentially burst into flames, it’s pretty obvious that’s what happened.
about 5 years ago
I have done this, but with much more success.
about 5 years ago
Top 10 reasons to stab an iPod shuffle with a knife
1. Wanted a nano
2. Didn’t like the music
3. That is was the DEVIL
4. Was upset when Sweden equalized
5. Wanted to see what would happen
6. It was being worn by his wife’s lover
7. Trying to invent a lawsuit against Apple
8. Microsoft engineer frustrated trying to reverse engineer it
9. It won’t accept his WMA files
10. I thought it had video!
about 5 years ago
ops.
about 5 years ago
That’s Great
about 5 years ago
lamao
about 5 years ago
That wasn’t a capacitor. Capacitors pop, and this only happens when they are electrically mishandled. Lithium-ion batterys explode/burst into flames, and that’s why internal batteries aren’t only stupid, they’re dangerous.
about 5 years ago
Do any of you out there no where I can have inexpensive repairs (£60 quoted by Apple) done to my daughters ipod shuffle? It could be a ploy for an upgrade but i’d like to try the old-fashioned route of trying to get it fixed first! Thanks
about 5 years ago
You people complaining and dangerously ripping open iPod’s realize you can get a brand spanking new Shuffle for $69?