Savi's Workshop Lightsaber Battery Replacement Tutorial (Star Wars Galaxy's Edge)

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Publicado 2019-06-27
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  • @Dan-O
    You forgot to mention that the battery pack should be pushed in and twisted. Locked in place. This has been causing many people issues with their lightsabers because there is a spring that pushes back on the battery pack. Tightening the pommel helps, but locking the pack in place is best for it.
  • More tutorials need to be like this: minimal background, to the point instruction, pinning comments that correct you. 10/10
  • @lowellmilett9475
    Oh no IVE BEEN FIGHTING WITH THE BATTERY FOR 20 MINUTES, THEN I TWISTED IT, AND IT JUST FELL OUT, but thank you very helpful
  • omg you’re a life saver, I was literally depressed when my saber turned off or instead of purple pink, I don’t know how to thank you, man, keep these up!
  • @mrfairplay
    Thank you! My wife's saber wasn't working and we were fussing with the provided instructions, then I finally looked at her. "Time for YouTube!"
  • @garcia207
    Thanks for the video. My lightsaber was making noises even though it was in off mode. I guess the company that makes smoke detectors to go off in the middle of the night when the batteries are low are the same ones that make these lightsabers. My saber was making weird wailing sounds every so often.
  • @davegehrke1595
    I wish I could post the look of joy on my sons face when his lightsaber worked again! He’s 5 years old and the Savi’s experience was one of his favorite parts of Disney. He thought he broke his lightsaber because it stopped working. And after we watched this video and fixed it together he was so happy!
  • @kaceyd9487
    i had gone to Savi's Workshop in February and in late March I couldn't get my Lightsaber to work. I didn't realize it could be the batteries since we just got it. Upon realizing it was the batteries your video was a life saver so thank you. My heart skipped a beat when after replacing the batteries my Lightsaber lit up. Thank you for the video!!
  • Thanks for the quick tutorial. Also thanks Dan-O for the reminder to push in and twist the battery pack into place. May the Force be With You.
  • @decaldave1
    Thank you for this video. I confess I needed this video to change the batteries! Clear and helpful, thank you!
  • @DawntheCrone77
    Thank you! Thank you! Thank you. I thought my lightsaber was broken. Granted yours was the first I saw and followed but it was simple and concise... Oh. And thanks to Dan-O for that bit of info on tightening it back up. Love your videos also, Dan-O.
  • @HellooBoston
    Thanks to you and Dan (below). I had my saber conk out after a few months...probably not the batteries, but proper alignment with the power source. In any case, fresh batteries and "repack" and good to go!
  • @sonicguyver7445
    I had been thinking about this recently. But my worry had been about getting the batteries out so they don't leak over time. I had some bad experiences with Gameboys in that regard. So thank you for an easy to follow guide.
  • Got a Savi's Lightsaber in August 2021 at Disneyland... The pack is held in place by a couple of grooves with an L on the inside of the handle and small protrusions on the battery pack. To remove the battery pack you need to push the battery pack in gently and turn it counter-clockwise about 1/8 of a turn to unlock it from the L. It will then pop out partway, and you can slide it out the rest of the way.
  • @jessefresh24
    Thank you! My saber stopped working after 2 weeks and this fixed it!!
  • @erikkoster4370
    Thank you so much for this video! We couldn’t for the life of us figure out how to change the dang batteries. Thanks again!
  • @GHSTxLEADER
    Thank you for this video, I thought I had to go back to the workshop in order to get mine working again 😅 I’m glad you helped!
  • @AbsolXGuardian
    Thank you so much! The instructions that come with the carrier skip the step of taking out the pack. I had begun to disect the top of my saber. All these extra screws may be a nice right to repair thing, but I'm not used to screws that a regular consumer isn't intended to use.