I just received word from TWC. They are going to send me a replacement, after doing something that's going to break my heart.
-Unfortunately, because the battery can't be replaced, this is an issue that I am unable to fix, so to save you the hassle of you pointlessly returning it and me the cost of reimbursing you for the cost of doing that, but also to avoid the faulty sonic finding its way to someone else's hands and thus the possibility of me having to replace it a second time, please could you break the emitter head end off the sonic and send me a picture of it broken in half and then discard it.-
It was incredibly difficult for me to break the sonic in half. Not physically, but mentally.
Damaging this beautifully crafted repli..eh..remote, was just wrong.
It actually snapped in half very easy, and then I cut the wires.
When I reassembled my sonic after breaking it in half, I checked out the battery, and it is indeed dead.
I noticed there is a number ptinted on the battery besides the voltage. It says 300830.
I googled the number an found this battery:
http://dtbattery.sell.everychina.co...-narrow-lipo-battery-3-7v-40mah-pd300830.html
The dimensions are the same. The only drawback is the MOQ, it's 1000pc.
How easy was it to disassemble? I bought mine on eBay and after the seller dicked around for a week after I reported a dead battery, I decided to cut my losses and ask for a few bucks off, intending to use it as a display piece only. But now I'm thinking I could replace the battery (TWC won't cover this).