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Smontaggio scocca JBL Charge

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    • Assicurati che il dispositivo sia spento prima di cominciare lo smontaggio.

    • Rimuovi la guarnizione dallo speaker usando uno spudger in metallo o un "Jimmy".

  2. Smontaggio scocca JBL Charge: passo 2, immagine 1 di 2 Smontaggio scocca JBL Charge: passo 2, immagine 2 di 2
    • Usa il cacciavite PH1 per rimuovere le cinque viti da 6 mm dalla cover della batteria.

    • Rimuovi la cover della batteria e mettila da parte.

  3. Smontaggio scocca JBL Charge: passo 3, immagine 1 di 2 Smontaggio scocca JBL Charge: passo 3, immagine 2 di 2
    • Usa uno spudger per rimuovere con attenzione il nastro isolante liquido che tiene la batteria ferma nel suo alloggiamento.

    • Fai estrema attenzione a non bucare la batteria, o danneggiare i cavi sottostanti il nastro isolante liquido.

    This is NOT liquid Electrical tape! I recommend using 3M adhesive silicone. If you are doing this repair then you can find the 3m adhesive silicone at automotive stores. Liquid tape hardens and 3M adhesive remains mailable vs the rock hardening effect of liquid tape.

    Liz Ramirez - Replica

  4. Smontaggio scocca JBL Charge: passo 4, immagine 1 di 2 Smontaggio scocca JBL Charge: passo 4, immagine 2 di 2
    • Usa uno spudger per alzare la batteria dal dispositivo.

    • Alza il lato della batteria che non ha i cavi attaccati e rimuovi la vite PH2 da 16 mm sotto la batteria

    • Nota che il cavo collega la batteria al dispositivo. Tentare di rimuovere completamente la batteria potrebbe danneggiare il cavo. Non usare uno spduger di metallo per rimuovere la batteria.

  5. Smontaggio scocca JBL Charge: passo 5, immagine 1 di 2 Smontaggio scocca JBL Charge: passo 5, immagine 2 di 2
    • Rimuovi le quattro viti da 16 mm dal case in plastica bianca con il cacciavite PH2.

    The two screws on the right side (side with the USB port) are too long to extract with the iFixit screwdriver in the basic kit. I needed to use a regular thin PH2 screwdriver to get them out.

    Matthew Poole - Replica

    I had this problem also, whenever putting the screws back in there were still air pockets in the side with smaller screws

    Kamden Runyon - Replica

  6. Smontaggio scocca JBL Charge: passo 6, immagine 1 di 2 Smontaggio scocca JBL Charge: passo 6, immagine 2 di 2
    • Partendo da un angolo del dispositivo dove il case e il lato si incontrano, usa uno spduger di metallo per allontanare le due parti, vincendo la forza adesiva della colla.

    • Fai scorrere lo spudger di metallo lungo il lato per separare il case posteriore dal resto dello speaker.

  7. Smontaggio scocca JBL Charge: passo 7, immagine 1 di 2 Smontaggio scocca JBL Charge: passo 7, immagine 2 di 2
    • Quando il case posteriore si apre, disconnetti i tre cavi bianchi dalla scheda madre.

    • Rimuovi il case superiore.

    Hi , Thanks a lot in my speacker i had broken plastic part which affect clear sound with your guide i open mine seasily and take it out now i have beand new sound which i had before. thanks again.

    kasravihasan - Replica

Conclusione

Per rimontare il dispositivo, segui le istruzioni nell'ordine inverso.

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Breaking apart the halves takes patience. Took 30 minutes. Mine was glued together like a tank, and it was not easy at all to separate the halves. Maybe JBL saw this post and doubled the glue to dissuade DIY fixes. Once I separated the halves, it was easy, but be prepared to get moderately frustrated in doing so. Also, don't get angry and try to force them apart, because from my experience, I do believe there is a high risk potential of cracking either halve if attempting to brute force the issue. Remember, patience is a virtue here. Lastly, you can get a good set of spudger tools at Harbor Freight Tools for cheap. They are actually called Wax Carving tools made in India of stainless steel. Excellent set to complete this fix, and I can see that they will be very useful in the future if needed. 10/10 for the author for the breakdown instructions. Cheers!

Zabrot - Replica

Follow these directions, Do not deviate from the path and you shall find Success awaits at journey's end.

rufusleehung - Replica

one essential moment. when you're trying to disasemble a cover there is also one bolt under the battery socket! it not shown on step 5!

freddyfresh90 - Replica

It is told in step 4, but not shown. I looked up this guide when I was stuck after step 5 lol

Btw I am the editor as of Saturday, 27/August/2016. Mine had 4 PH2 screws around the outside and 1 ph2 under the battery. I am not sure if that is how it always was

ion418 -

smooth sailing until step 6. Finally gave up and trashed it out of frustration.

fredblue - Replica

Hello, I am considering opening the Charge 3's fabric covers in hope that the sound would get better (I read that some frequencies are muffled due to the water proofing).

Any thought / experience on such outcome?

Olivier

Olivier - Replica

Hi Olivier, I personally wouldn't do that on my device, as JBL probably picked their fabric to ensure dust protection along with quality sound. On the other hand, depending on the environment it is used in, removing the covers shouldn't necessarily ruin the device. I say go for it!

I'd be interested to know what your results were, if you decided to remove the fabric?

Joe Durand -

Hello, my JBL Charge has been having difficulty charging lately Currently it will not power up or charge. Are there any suggestions? Ie: open device, change battery, clean or repair mini USB port?

Frank Trainor - Replica

Any ideas here my charge 3 keeps turning on by itself and then it can't be turned off

After a while it goes off itself then boom on it is again

That start up sound on full volume at 2 am

Any suggestions other than bin it would be great thanks guys

Jimmy - Replica

My JBL Charge 1 had a similar issue. I was able to turn it off no problem, but it kept turning on buy itself randomly.

So I opened it up, unplugged the three power cables and plugged them back in. Also used a lens blower all over to remove any dust. Don't know if that did anything, but it's now fixed.

It takes some patience, because there's glue everywhere and the parts are tiny.

I'm no expert. It was a shot in the dark really, so I guess I just got lucky.

Nipponicus -

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