If your Marshall Kilburn II is having difficulty powering on or keeping a charge, the most common cause is because of a bad battery. The rechargeable battery in the Marshall Kilburn II is prone to failure. Luckily, replacing it is easy and hassle-free. Use this guide for a smooth battery replacement process. |
The rechargeable battery in the Marshall Kilburn II is prone to failure. If you've attempted to charge the Marshall Kilburn II and the Visual battery indicator still shows no status or low battery levels, it might be time to replace the battery. |
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The battery is one of the most important components of the Marshall Kilburn II in order for the speaker to operate. Without a battery you won't be able to power on the speaker, which prevents you from enjoying the 20+ hours of listening time the Marshall Kilburn II has to offer. |
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Luckily, replacing it is easy and hassle-free. All you would need is a Phillip #1 screwdriver and a quick 10 minute of your time. Use this 5-step guide for a smooth battery replacement process. |
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Before using this guide make sure to review the [["Marshall Kilburn II Does Not Power On"|Troubleshooting Page.|new_window=true]] Sometimes the cause of a battery failure could be because the battery is not receiving a charge from the power cable, or the charging port could be damaged. |
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While working with batteries be careful, batteries can be harmful. |