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The motherboard is responsible for giving power and electricity to the speaker. With time, the motherboard can overheat and stop working. You must use the TR-9 screw to replace the motherboard. This replacement guide will teach you how to replace the whole motherboard. Be cautious because the motherboard is fragile.
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Peel the protective cover off to access the speaker's screws.
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Pry the front of the speaker off using your nails or a device capable of fitting inside the crevice.
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Once the front of the speaker is pried off, remove the eight 1.2 cm screws on the speaker.
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Use a TR9 screwdriver for the screws.
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Remove the additional six 1.2 cm screws.
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Unplug all three wires connected to 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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How or where can I purchase a new motherboard for my Emberton II? My won’t charge the battery any longer, I’ve since bought another speaker but would like to repair this one if I can get my hands on a new motherboard. Thanks in advance.