Introduction

The buttons on these speakers can fail. If it is the main power button, it will prevent the speaker switching on completely.

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    • The buttons on these speakers can fail due to corrosion or repeated pressing. They are easy to replace.

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    • There are four clips in total

    • Pop the top cover up using a flat spudger.

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    • Peel off the silicone cover. It is glued on with double-sided tape which can be removed with isopropanol if desired.

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    • You can cut out the old switch using flush cutters or a rotary tool, be careful not to rip the solder pads of the circuit board.

    • Alternatively, use a hot air gun. You can use low-melting solder to make removal easier.

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    • Solder the replacement button into place using a hot air gun, solder and flux.

    • The buttons measure 5.1mm x 5.1mm (excluding the legs). They are about 1.5mm tall excluding the push button

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    • Solder the new button into place.

    • Test before reassembly

    • Glue the silicone back into place.

Conclusion

Reassembly is very simple, you can stick the silicone in case and push the cap back on.

Leafy Williams

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