Introduction

This guide demonstrates how to use iFixit's VoltClip to loosen adhesives that use the "electrical debonding-on-demand" technology. iPhone 16 and 16 Plus batteries use this type of adhesive.

Electrical debonding-on-demand works by passing low electrical current through the adhesive. A 9–30 volt DC source is connected across the adhesive, and the resulting electrochemical reaction loosens the adhesive bond in minutes.

The VoltClip requires a USB-C Power Delivery (PD) power source. This can either be the FixHub Portable Power Station, a USB-C PD power brick, or some laptops/smartphones. Not all USB-C PD power sources support 12 V (the FixHub Portable Power Station does). If the source doesn't support 12 V, the VoltClip will operate at the next lowest voltage—usually 9 V. This voltage is still sufficient to debond the adhesive—it just takes longer.

This guide was written using an iPhone 16. For complete iPhone battery replacement instructions, click here and find your specific device's repair manual.

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    • Use a clean fingernail or an opening pick to peel up the silver tab at the bottom edge of the battery.

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    • Make sure the red alligator clip isn't touching any stray metallic surfaces.

    • Connect a powered USB-C cable to the USB-C elbow and wait 90 seconds for the adhesive to loosen.

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    • Your adhesive should be fully loosened at this point. If your battery doesn't budge during the step, reconnect the VoltClip for an additional minute and try again.

    • Grip the silver tab and lift the battery out of the frame.

    • Alternatively, you can use a suction handle to pull the battery out. If the battery doesn't come out easily, don't force it—reconnect the VoltClip for one minute.

Conclusion

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Arthur Shi

Member since: 03/01/18

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2 comments

Is it April's Fool Day today???? Never seen as much rubbish in my life. And what happens if the red clip slips off, with 9 - 30v floating around?? Stupid. By. Apple.

I just don't Believe it.... -

What Apple has done here is one of the most insanely idiotic things I have ever seen.

At no point in their reckless, incoherent design process were they even close to anything that could be considered a rational thought.

Everyone in this field is now dumber for having learned about it.

I award them no points, and may God have mercy on their souls.

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