Thanks for the video! Was your battery swap successful? I have the exact same internals and the same BMS and I’m worried that prying the current cells out will cause irreparable damage to the circuits that I won’t be able to repair.
Hi. My sounddock portable keeps on making a thud sound and restarting. On both battery and mains. What could be the issue. Appreciate your help in advance. Thanks
A los que no les funcione luego del recambio, deben precionsar el boton de silencio por 15 segundos, para que se reinicie el Bose y reconozca la nuevas baterias.
these types of screws are unidirectional, the way to remove them without damaging the battery case so much is using a soldering iron with a flat tip to turn it while heating in this way we can break the thread base of the screw and then remove them with a magnet to replace them with more common ones
if the information was useful subscribe to my channel, soon I will make tutorials of this kind
I used a flat screwdriver, a sharp one and as wide as possible while stil fitting in the hole. then push hard and very gentle turn it counterclockwise. Try to feel that you have the grip. When not, try it again. you'll damage the screw a bit but you can do it. I did it yesterday
Hi people, these types of screws are unidirectional, the way to remove them without damaging the battery case so much is using a soldering iron with a flat tip to turn it while heating in this way we can break the thread base of the screw and then remove them with a magnet to replace them with more common ones
if the information was useful subscribe to my channel, soon I will make tutorials of this kind
Anyone try a 20v li-ion battery from a power drill (charged externally first) then run into the dc power jack using a 6mm x 3mm plug? The alternative seems to be mangling the Sounddock battery case to get at batteries that will easily short the board when removed or replaced. I really thought this video would end with a toss into the garbage can.
come on man, takes a couple of minutes to answer my question. You took the trouble to shoot and upload the video, please take a couple of minutes and answer my question, regarding the pushpin cheers
The correct way to remove the push pin from the center of the battery case is to remove the horizontal pin at the tip of the push pin by sliding it to one side
I managed to open the battery and replaced a bad cell, but the battery is still not charging or giving power to the speaker, all cells with a multimeter shows a charge of 3,7 to 4 volts... Am I missing something? is there a battery protection mode? and if yes can it be disabled?
@@ivandavidjimenezescobedo5004 I finally gave up and used the batteries to create an USB power bank, it seems that Bose use some firmware that prevents the battery from being repaired after a failure and it won't charge again even with new cells.
@@allanmaxim1 Hi can you explain further? Seems even with new 18650s it won’t work; how did get the replacement batteries in the pack to work properly?
HOLA BUENAS TARDES "you kimhak", DISCULPA PODRÍAS SUBIR LA SEGUNDA PARTE DEL VÍDEO POR FAVOR, PARA GUIARNOS BIEN, YA QUE MUCHOS DE NOSOTROS SEGUIMOS TENIENDO DUDAS AL RESPECTO, EN MEDIO DE LAS BATERÍAS ESTÁN SOLDADOS UNAS RESISTENCIA AL PARECER, ESO TAMBIÉN PODRÍA AFECTAR AL SISTEMA? TELO AGRADECERIAMOS MUCHO AMIGO, SALUDOS.
@@tamarteleco i dont have the battery anymore but i think if you hold one side and unscrew it, it will open. I think the pin is threaded in the middle.
@@tamarteleco you can push the tiny pin out while squizing one end of the pin and with other mouth of the pliers you hold the thicker pin. So you can get it to one side. I pushed it several times to the left and right so it got les stuck. Then after 5 or 6 times I count pull it out
Buy a new batt pack from Bose for $99 and save yourselves the trouble. My original battery lasted >10 years before it made me mad enough to want to replace it. Btw, I’m all about DIY stuff/soldering and I can/have repaired amplifiers/TVs before, but this seems incredibly high risk:reward. Hopefully, my new batt pack lasts another 10+ years. Love this little system. Still sounds amazing.
Ya no se consiguen originales, son OEM, ya que Bose no fabrica este dispositivo por estar discontinuado, aunque las baterías OEM lucen idénticas a la original, aunque la calidad no creo que te llegue a durar 10 años, por eso es mejor comprar individualmente las baterías 18650 de buena marca y mas MhA para cambiárselas a tu batería original
I don't have $99 to drop on a new one, but do have a soldering iron and $8 for batteries so I'll take the risk. They should have made it more user serviceable. But that could be why it lasted so long. Let's report back if YT still exists in 10 years!
@@-broicher I opened mine up but can't tell what specific 18650 battery it is. how do you know what kind it is? Do you know of a compatible battery? The ncr18650 CG has a discharge rate of 10a. I am assuming that that is the most important spec.
In the video at about 3:40 you can see the cell identifier. It's Panasonic CGR18650CG 3.6V 2250mAh. Unfortunately the inside of my Sounddock battery does not look like this has has cells with a nondescript identifier. The cells are not taped together but are in a plastic case and the BMS is much smaller.
Thanks for the video! Was your battery swap successful? I have the exact same internals and the same BMS and I’m worried that prying the current cells out will cause irreparable damage to the circuits that I won’t be able to repair.
Thanks for the video. What kind of screwdriver to remove the 4 screws? Without it I can take it out only one. Thanks.
Los tornillos de esas pilas son hechos para apretar unicamente. No se pueden quitar.
Cảm ơn bạn
Have any idea how to connect a battery pack to make this sounddock portable. I can't find any shematics for it ...
so many thanks for your video
I short the batery + 14.8v to base 2 diodos ando pasa the voltaje to speaker and charge slow but work nice
Hello, part 2 of the video?
Any tip where can I get this battery 🔋?
Hi. My sounddock portable keeps on making a thud sound and restarting. On both battery and mains. What could be the issue. Appreciate your help in advance. Thanks
A los que no les funcione luego del recambio, deben precionsar el boton de silencio por 15 segundos, para que se reinicie el Bose y reconozca la nuevas baterias.
How do you unscrew the one way screws? Special tool? What kind? Where can I buy tool?
these types of screws are unidirectional, the way to remove them without damaging the battery case so much is using a soldering iron with a flat tip to turn it while heating
in this way we can break the thread base of the screw and then remove them with a magnet to replace them with more common ones
if the information was useful subscribe to my channel, soon I will make tutorials of this kind
Please give details on how to remove the 1 way screws. And please do a follow up on how you soldered in the new batteries
I used a flat screwdriver, a sharp one and as wide as possible while stil fitting in the hole. then push hard and very gentle turn it counterclockwise. Try to feel that you have the grip. When not, try it again. you'll damage the screw a bit but you can do it. I did it yesterday
@@martendriesser5605thank you
I thought this video took way too long trying to figure out what to do and not really getting to the root of the problem. Wasted my time.
Did it work after replacing the bad battery ? Is it true that there is a hardwarwe or software that prevents it to work after changing the batteries ?
Mine no longer worked after replacing the cells.
That was very usefull. But can you finish replacing all the baterys, please.
This sounddock isn't portable!!!
Oups...wrong post ...sorry !
Hi people, these types of screws are unidirectional, the way to remove them without damaging the battery case so much is using a soldering iron with a flat tip to turn it while heating
in this way we can break the thread base of the screw and then remove them with a magnet to replace them with more common ones
if the information was useful subscribe to my channel, soon I will make tutorials of this kind
But does this repair work at all? Many people here seem out of luck?
Anyone try a 20v li-ion battery from a power drill (charged externally first) then run into the dc power jack using a 6mm x 3mm plug? The alternative seems to be mangling the Sounddock battery case to get at batteries that will easily short the board when removed or replaced. I really thought this video would end with a toss into the garbage can.
Falta la otra parte del video, quedó inconcluso para el cambio de la batería, gracias
Where is the rest of the movie? And how do i connect the two batteries or where do i buy the pair?
Try searching fo rthis, that will do the trick: NCR 18650 CG Panasonic 2300mAh 3.7V
come on man, takes a couple of minutes to answer my question. You took the trouble to shoot and upload the video, please take a couple of minutes and answer my question, regarding the pushpin
cheers
The correct way to remove the push pin from the center of the battery case is to remove the horizontal pin at the tip of the push pin by sliding it to one side
Intente arreglar varias de estas y ninguna funciona aunque todas las baterias marquen buen voltaje, almo mas se debe dañar al dañarce una celda
What screwdriver did you/he use? Anyone guys???
same question, i was able to remove the T iron that is used to attach the battery, now my screedrivers don't match the 4 torques..
I managed to open the battery and replaced a bad cell, but the battery is still not charging or giving power to the speaker, all cells with a multimeter shows a charge of 3,7 to 4 volts... Am I missing something? is there a battery protection mode? and if yes can it be disabled?
I did the same and the battery is not charging
@@ivandavidjimenezescobedo5004 I finally gave up and used the batteries to create an USB power bank, it seems that Bose use some firmware that prevents the battery from being repaired after a failure and it won't charge again even with new cells.
Hi i remplace this and dont work
The problem is a termal resistance
Them fail at remove short them All and work nice
@@allanmaxim1 Hi can you explain further? Seems even with new 18650s it won’t work; how did get the replacement batteries in the pack to work properly?
HOLA BUENAS TARDES "you kimhak", DISCULPA PODRÍAS SUBIR LA SEGUNDA PARTE DEL VÍDEO POR FAVOR, PARA GUIARNOS BIEN, YA QUE MUCHOS DE NOSOTROS SEGUIMOS TENIENDO DUDAS AL RESPECTO, EN MEDIO DE LAS BATERÍAS ESTÁN SOLDADOS UNAS RESISTENCIA AL PARECER, ESO TAMBIÉN PODRÍA AFECTAR AL SISTEMA? TELO AGRADECERIAMOS MUCHO AMIGO, SALUDOS.
¿cómo retiraste los torinillos?
Please party 2
Party 2?
Hi, how did you get the push pin out? in your video i see the retaining pin has been pushed to one side, mine does not move at all.
cheers
my one the same. Were you able to remove it?
@@tamarteleco i dont have the battery anymore but i think if you hold one side and unscrew it, it will open. I think the pin is threaded in the middle.
Rana Singh Thanks, I’ll try it
@@tamarteleco you can push the tiny pin out while squizing one end of the pin and with other mouth of the pliers you hold the thicker pin. So you can get it to one side. I pushed it several times to the left and right so it got les stuck. Then after 5 or 6 times I count pull it out
I already replaced the cells, it worked for one day and then gone. Did not work again, tryed everyting :(
Oh dear. That's sad. What cells did you replace it with???
What kind of battery is this
Lithium battery 18650
can this bose work without a battery ?
yes
Al final como fue?
Responde 😡
The video is not complete
Buy a new batt pack from Bose for $99 and save yourselves the trouble. My original battery lasted >10 years before it made me mad enough to want to replace it. Btw, I’m all about DIY stuff/soldering and I can/have repaired amplifiers/TVs before, but this seems incredibly high risk:reward. Hopefully, my new batt pack lasts another 10+ years. Love this little system. Still sounds amazing.
where exactly did you buy the batt pack? I have been trying to buy one, but no success. Bose don't sell these batt packs in Mexico.
@@betomy69 amazon, ebay, aliexpress venden la baterias del bose sounddock portable y demas bocinas
Ya no se consiguen originales, son OEM, ya que Bose no fabrica este dispositivo por estar discontinuado, aunque las baterías OEM lucen idénticas a la original, aunque la calidad no creo que te llegue a durar 10 años, por eso es mejor comprar individualmente las baterías 18650 de buena marca y mas MhA para cambiárselas a tu batería original
I don't have $99 to drop on a new one, but do have a soldering iron and $8 for batteries so I'll take the risk. They should have made it more user serviceable. But that could be why it lasted so long. Let's report back if YT still exists in 10 years!
What kind of battery is this
Lithium battery 18650
NCR 18650 CG For Panasonic 2300mAh 3.7V
you kimhak what is the specific mAh of each battery originally removed from the circuit board? Thanks.
@@-broicher I opened mine up but can't tell what specific 18650 battery it is. how do you know what kind it is? Do you know of a compatible battery? The ncr18650 CG has a discharge rate of 10a. I am assuming that that is the most important spec.
In the video at about 3:40 you can see the cell identifier. It's Panasonic CGR18650CG 3.6V 2250mAh. Unfortunately the inside of my Sounddock battery does not look like this has has cells with a nondescript identifier. The cells are not taped together but are in a plastic case and the BMS is much smaller.