Beats By Dre Solo 3 Wireless Teardown Main Internal Wire Replacement | Repair Tutorial

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  • Опубліковано 17 вер 2024
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    14:20 Solo 3 Wireless Main Internal Wire - bit.ly/2Ar8YSO
    15:20 Solo 3 Wireless Hinges - bit.ly/2ZT3Z82
    18:40 Solo 3 Wireless Headband Replacement - bit.ly/2Xma4Io
    26:58 Solo 3 Wireless Left Outside Panel - bit.ly/3gGvSGr
    27:08 Solo 3 Wireless 5 Core Wire - bit.ly/3gKbQLs
    27:44 Solo 3 Wireless Bluetooth Board - bit.ly/2XjmeSn
    29:11 Solo 3 Wireless Left Inside Panel - bit.ly/2ZUmARf
    32:25 Solo 3 Wireless Speaker Driver - bit.ly/2zGPrho
    33:55 Solo 3 Wireless Audio Jack - bit.ly/2zGPrho
    37:51 Solo 3 Wireless Right Inside Panel - bit.ly/2ZUmARf
    42:12 Solo 3 Wireless Powerboard Replacement - bit.ly/3dmM51p
    43:57 Solo 3 Wireless Battery - bit.ly/2MerhgI
    44:55 Solo 3 Wireless Right Outside Panel - bit.ly/3gGvSGr
    46:36 Solo 3 Wireless Speaker Driver - bit.ly/2zGPrho
    47:32 Solo 3 Wireless Micro USB - bit.ly/2AnOoCS
    52:30 Solo 3 Wireless Muffs - bit.ly/2Xkzlmr
    Tools and accessories used in this repair? Buy them here 👉
    Hinge Pins - bit.ly/2ZT5zH0
    Hinge Screws - bit.ly/36PF72D
    Hinge Clips - bit.ly/36MWFwg
    Ear Muff Tape - bit.ly/2AuOadm
    Screwdrivers - bit.ly/2FhciPv
    Pry tool - bit.ly/36PhdUW
    Steps to fix your device.
    1. Remove the Muffs on the right side
    2. Pry apart the inside and outside panels
    3. Remove the powerboard
    4. Remove the battery
    5. Unplug connections to the power board
    6. Unscrew the Right Speaker
    7. Unsolder speaker
    8. Clean speaker adhesive
    9. Unsolder charger port wires
    10. Pull the wires through the inside panel
    11. Unscrew the right hinge
    12. Clip the old wire
    13. Pull the hinge off the headband
    14. Lossen up the headband cushion tabs
    15. Unscrew the left hinge screws
    16. Pry up the headband cushion
    17. Pull the headband from the left hinge
    18. Remove the left muff
    19. Clean up the old adhesive on the left speaker
    20. Remove the screws from the speaker driver
    21. Unsolder the wires from the AUX port
    22. Pull the wire through the left inside panel
    23. Unplug the 5 core wire from the Bluetooth board
    24. Unplug the rest of the wires from the Bluetooth board
    25. Cut the wire from the hinge
    26. Remove the wire from the hinge
    27. Start putting your headphones back together
    28. Get back to jamming out 🎵
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