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Outline what you are going to teach someone how to do.
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Use the plastic opening tool to pry off the rubber cover at the bottom of the speaker.
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Gently remove the rubber cover to expose the screws. If necessary, poke holes through the glue residue to expose the screw heads.
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Once you have exposed the screws, use a #1 Phillips screwdriver to remove the four 9 mm screws.
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Once you've removed the screws, open the case slowly. The battery is covered in blue packaging.
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Very gently remove the battery from the motherboard.
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Use a solder gun to remove the battery attachments from the motherboard.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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Looks like a great solution to fixing the speaker with a battery with a short life span. But what's the amperage of the lithium barberry and where can I purchase one ?
Did you ever find out where to purchase a new battery for it?
Hey Stephen. Can you tell me where i can buy a replacement battery for my P120
On my Model: HX-P240A
KANYO 383541P 3.7V
520mAh 1.924Wh
534114364A17142
My Bluetooth speaker just has a rubber suction on the bottom. There is no area to replace a battery. Is there any way to reset I?