I'm in a bit of a panic here. I'm trying to change the battery on my old iPad that holds a lot of sentimental value. While doing this, I accidentally ripped the black casing in two spots, and now there's a strong smell. I'm not sure if it's from the glue or the battery itself. The battery is only partially off the iPad, but I'm really worried about it possibly exploding. Should I continue removing it? Can I safely dispose of it, or do I need to throw the whole iPad away? I'm really looking for some advice here!
2 Answers
Hey, take a deep breath! First, it’s essential to assess the smell. If it’s a strong chemical odor, it might indicate a battery issue. If the battery is not completely off yet, I suggest stopping there. You can try using plastic tools to carefully pry it off if you feel confident, but avoid using metal tools to prevent puncturing it. After removing, place the battery in a fireproof bag and dispose of it at a recycling center that accepts lithium-ion batteries. Don’t throw the iPad away just yet; you might be able to fix it or have a technician look at it. Stay safe!
Definitely don’t rush through this! If you’re smelling something strange, it’s better to be safe than sorry. If the battery is swollen or severely damaged, it could be dangerous, so try to keep it in a well-ventilated area. If you’re unsure about handling it, you might want to consider taking it to a professional. They can safely dispose of the battery and check the iPad for any further damage.

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