Then I took it apart again for this article and after that the car behaved as if it couldn’t read the race track anymore. The first time I put the car back together everything worked fine from the start. Now put together a race track and use your car with another one to test the capacity of the new battery. Now use the screw to put the hood back in place. My new battery is slightly bigger than the old one which causes the PCB to not completely sink into the chassis but this appears not to be a problem. Now carefully move the PCB down below the two latches. When everything is nicely centered and the wires are in place slide the PCB into the hinge at the back of the car and make sure that the engine wires are placed in the slots. Make sure that the end of the battery touches the optical sensor. This will help you to fit the PCB back into the chassis. Now either use the double sided tape which held the old battery in place or make a “tape loop” and attach the battery to the PCB. Don’t forget that your battery is at least partially charged! Use tape or a third hand to keep the wires in place after removing the plug. Here we have a similar problem: you don’t want the wires to touch anything but the intended patches. Once you have removed the old battery we can continue to add the new one. The new battery in place on the Anki Overdrive PCB This might destroy the car! To avoid this wrap a tape around the end of the first wire. Also make sure that your wires don’t accidentally touch a part of the PCB. You might want to use a desoldering wire or a desoldering pump to remove the excess solder. Now let’s replace the batteries! Heat up your soldering iron and carefully unsolder the red and the black wire connecting the battery with the PCB. At this point I also realized that the LiPo pack had a soft bloated top which indicates that it was past its best time and degrading quickly (and also becoming more dangerous). Now you can see the LiPo battery and the two forked light barriers which measure the motor speed. The Anki Overdrive car after taking off the PCB Don’t try to completely remove the PCB from the black plastic part: the engines will stay connected with the motor during our little operation. Make sure that you don’t rip off the tiny wires at the back of the car which lead to the motors. Carefully release the latches and take out the PCB. The PCB is hold in place by two tiny latches on each side of the car and two hooks at the back. That was easy, right? Now to the slightly more complicated part. Unscrew it and you will be able to take the hood off. But only the biggest one in front of the car holds the hood in place. You can see three screws if you turn the car upside down and look at the bottom. USE coupon SQUIX-ANKI during checkout to get a discount! You are supporting this blog. The result of the replacement is promising: the pimped car is not only working again but has even increased capacity, since the new LiPo has 100mAh instead of the original 70mAh! The Battery After all the Anki system got a repairability score of 8/10! This article on ifixit about the older Anki Drive cars made me believe that it wasn’t too complicated to take the car apart. After all I had won the race track and it might be complicated to claim warranty without a receipt. I decided to open the car and to see what might be the problem. But I was quite disappointed when one of the cars seemed to have a broken LiPo battery: after a few warm up rounds I would get a battery warning and after a few more rounds the car would just stop working. It is a really cool toy and with its SDK a wonderful opportunity to play with it on a technical level. Only do this if you know what your doing and on your own riskĪs I wrote in this post I recently won a Anki Overdrive race track. But first a warning: this process will most likely void your warranty. In this post I will show you how to replace the batteries of an Anki Overdrive car either to increase the capacity or to fix a broken LiPo pack.
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