08-15-2022, 09:58 PM | #1 |
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I changed the sdcard of my Kobo Libra 2
I moved to Kobo Libra 2 from Kobo Clara and thought of doing the same sdcard upgrade that I did with the Kobo Clara. Turns out it wasn't as easy in Kobo Libra 2 due to the waterproof coating around the sdcard in Libra 2. In my first attempt I follow some of the suggestions on the internet using hot air gun to melt the coating and jiggle out the sdcard but I ended up damaging the card and have to buy a replacement unit.
In my second attempt I tried different approach and succeeded. Therefore I want to share with people how I did it for those who want to give it a go. But please remember, you are doing this at your own risk. In my second attempt instead of melting the coating I forced the card out with the coating intact hoping that the coating get torn off the PCB board in the process and make it easier to slot in the new card. The first step was to turn off your kobo first. Then separate the sdcard from the top part of the slot by inserting a very thin metal (I used a very thin screwdriver) between the upper side of the card and the slot. This will make pushing out the card easier having removed the resistance from top part, leaving only the sides and bottom parts. The next step was to push the card out from the tiny hole at the bottom side of the socket. I used a very sturdy and good quality SIM card pin (from the fruit brand phone). Be careful not to damage other components of the PCB while you are doing this. The key here is to be firm and steady when you apply the force to push the card out. Make sure the pin is pushing against the card and not the PCB board. Once you have pushed out the card remember to clean it using 99% isopropyl alcohol to remove the residual coating before inserting it into your sdcard reader. I didn't do it during my first attempt and ruined my sdcard reader as result. Once you have cleaned it then mirror copy the card to your new card, apply the necessary steps to manage the partition etc. There's plenty of internet guide on how to do this part so I won't repeat them here. Once you have the new card prepared just insert them into the slot and boot up your kobo. The next step is optional, if you want to maintain the waterproof feature of your kobo you can use a chemical called Conformal Coating that is designed for electronic components to coat the sdcard and socket. This will protect it against moisture just like how it was before. I applied 3 coatings to it, leaving a transparent coat over the sdcard and socket. Photo of the sdcard with the coating, can't really see it under normal lighting other than some parts being shiny. Below is the photo of the coating under black light, since my coating has UV tracing. The result after the sdcard was swapped. |
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08-15-2022, 10:20 PM | #3 |
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Thanks koboy! It was quite an expensive exercise but hopefully my experince can help others do it with less risk
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08-15-2022, 10:44 PM | #4 |
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I'm curious why there is an extra MicroSD item in the storage section.
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08-16-2022, 01:31 AM | #9 |
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08-16-2022, 01:35 AM | #10 |
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I was worried the residue will remain inside that narrow space and interfere with the sdcard connection to the pins inside. Hence I use the pin to push out the sdcard with the glue still intact, hoping for no residue inside once the card is out.
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08-16-2022, 01:51 AM | #11 |
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so in theory, drenching the sd card and sd slot with alcohol to soften the glue and then pushing the sd card out (like you did) seems to be a better option?
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08-16-2022, 02:11 AM | #12 |
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Drenching it with alcohol will turn the glue into gooey mess inside the sdcard slot and there is no guarantee it will come out alongside the sdcard when you push it. Then you will have to use something small enough to get inside to scoop out all the residue without damaging the pins. And if by chance the goo gets between the sdcard and the pin you won't be able to access the card properly. I ruined my sdcard reader by inserting the sdcard into it without properly cleaning off the glue residue.
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08-16-2022, 03:46 AM | #13 |
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Fascinating and well done.
I must admit that I've never filled even the smaller cards that came with the older devices, and will come nowhere near the supplied 32Gig for the Libra, so wouldn't dream of doing this, but I'm impressed |
08-16-2022, 03:51 AM | #14 |
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Same here, my usage stays under 10GB and I am yet to delete any of my ebook collection. I did it because I read somewhere it might make the data loading faster e.g. booting up and page turning. And I think it did become faster but it could be just a placebo effect having invested so much effort and money into the whole process... lol
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08-16-2022, 05:13 AM | #15 |
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It's useful to know if you ever need to get at the SD card in case you ever need to replace it because it's starting to fail.
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