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This guide will help you replace the batteries of your Tribit X Sound Go speaker.
Note: There might be a swollen battery or battery acid, please use caution.
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Insert a spudger in the seam between the front speaker grill and chassis.
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Pry around the perimeter until the front grill releases.
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Remove the front grill.
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Remove the 14 Phillips screws around the perimeter of the speaker.
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Lift off the speaker housing.
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Disconnect the white speaker connections by gently pulling up with tweezers.
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Find the battery cover.
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Use a screwdriver to unscrew the sides of the covering.
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Pull the covering up with a pair of tweezers.
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Disconnect the batteries by pulling the battery connectors directly out of their motherboard ports.
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Gently pull the batteries out of the speaker.
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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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I couldn't find online the exact battery replacement, any suggestions?
Same here. What is the replacement battery number?
I am having difficulty finding a replacement battery with the same configuration as what is shown and in my device. I am going to try reaching out to the company’s customer service and see what they have to say.
After disassembling and seeing unusual batteries, I DID contact the company. Here’s the response: “Kindly note that the built-in battery of our speaker is composed of several lithium batteries in series and parallel, we do not recommend disassembly it. We also do not sell separate batteries.”
So my question is - why the detailed and intricate instructions for a dead end that wasn’t even suggested where you mention in the Introduction, “This guide will help you replace the batteries …”
Tinkerer beware.