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Difficult
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4
Time Required
20 - 25 minutes
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- Power Circuit Board
- 4 steps
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Introduction
What you need
Step 1
Power Circuit Board
- Remove plastic outer housing using hands or a standard spudger.
- Important! Note the three alignment pins on the inner part of the housing. When reassembling, take special care to line these up and insert the pins into the receivers on the chassis prior to snapping the edges into place.
Remove plastic outer housing using hands or a standard spudger.
Important! Note the three alignment pins on the inner part of the housing. When reassembling, take special care to line these up and insert the pins into the receivers on the chassis prior to snapping the edges into place.
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Step 2
- Carefully remove outer housing to expose the inner components of the speaker.
Carefully remove outer housing to expose the inner components of the speaker.
Step 3
- Remove the silicone button cover to expose the power chip.
Remove the silicone button cover to expose the power chip.
Step 4
- Heat the adhesive at the far end of the chip where the ribbon goes down into the device. Using the spudger, gently pry the chip off the board. Be careful not to melt the plastic edging during heating.
- Heat gun safety: http://www.powertoolinstitute.com/pti_pd…
Heat the adhesive at the far end of the chip where the ribbon goes down into the device. Using the spudger, gently pry the chip off the board. Be careful not to melt the plastic edging during heating.
Heat gun safety: http://www.powertoolinstitute.com/pti_pd…
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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Tyler Freeman - Dec 3, 2017
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If your gentle, you don’t need a heat gun. I carefully removed it with a screwdriver. Just don’t stress the board else your in a new set of problems.
Brian Barlow - Jan 13, 2018
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How do you remove the board? It says to remove the chip from the board but there are no images that show that.
Stanimir Nikolov - Jul 31, 2018
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The title says replacement, and you show only the removal.
Miss D - Sep 13, 2022
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what could be a problem with my jbl flip 3.it wouldn’t turn on when its not plugged in to the charger.