Took a gamble....

Purchased a faulty Fluke 1735 which appears to be missing a PCB inside the battery compartment, this PCB has AC input and USB socket attached.
If anyone has a Fluke 1735 (USB version) I would be glad to see a photo of the battery compartment with cover removed showing this PCB and if possible a part number printed on the board.

What I intend to do next? I'm not sure, if the part is too expensive I figure I could probably reverse engineer the unit to connect battery and provide external power but there would still be no way of extracting data so I may have to admit defeat with this one.
 
Happy days,
If anyone was interested, turns out 1 pcb is just power socket, some filtering & Bridge rectifier, possibly battery monitor/charger, the other is UART to USB converter with USB socket.
Should be able to make new pcb's.

There's still the gamble something else maybe wrong with the unit...
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