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We will not be tearing the whole thing apart; just the big pieces
This loudspeaker was tinkered at the charge port (installation of a new one).
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Use a plastic spatula or credit card to open the grids
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You should not have to exert too much force on the grids. There is a little bit of glue on it.
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Remove the first 4 screws
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Blow up the round of plastic then take care of the remaining 4 screws.
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Now you can access the motherboard.
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To disconnect the battery: disconnect the microphone first, it will make things easier.
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Unscrew the two screws of the white cover
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Get out of his notch, and here's the battery!
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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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About to try this, will give feedback
This is the charge2 + not the charge2
there aren,t any screws in the cap
I have the same problem. I think this is a TL model, but I have not been able to find any information on how to correctly remove the end caps. I don’t want to scratch or break anything trying to pop the end caps off.
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Thanks so much! I had a broken bit of plastic inside the tube after I left my speaker in my checked luggage and it got smashed around. I followed the instructions and managed to get it out, the speaker is purring again without the annoying ass rattle!! You're a legend my friend. TY