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- | [* red] Locate the two speaker wires connected to the sound and audio motherboard located on the left panel opposite of the speaker. |
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- | [* red] Solder these wires off with a soldering iron. |
- | [* orange] When the wires are disconnected, in order to fully remove the speaker, you may need to cut the plastic bands holding the speaker wires in place. |
+ | [* red] Locate the two speaker wires connected to the sound and audio motherboard on the left panel opposite of the speaker. Unsolder these connections with a soldering iron. |
+ | [* orange] Once the wires are disconnected, in order to fully remove the speaker you may need to cut the plastic bands holding the speaker wires in place. |
[* icon_note] Need some help? Follow this [guide|750|guide] to learn soldering basics. | |
[* icon_note] To get to the connections on the motherboard, you will need to peel off the hot glue covering them. | |
- | [* icon_caution] While |
+ | [* icon_caution] While unsoldering, the metal connections can get very hot. Never touch the iron with your hand. Also, make sure that the projector is fully turned off and not plugged in. |