I have a JBL Flip4 that the battery stopped holding a charge, and it wont charge fully anymore either. I was wondering how to open it up cause I didn't want to break it. I don't think I ever will its way out of my league to do.
A tip for whne trying to glue small parts (from a model/mini builer with shaky hands). Put a blob of glue on a surface and dip a pin in and use the pin to apply it. the point of the pin and your hand being closer to the end gives you far more controll
lol I seriously cheered when the light came on. This was a fine repair. Dealing with ribbon cables is the worst. It’s hard enough just to plug them in correctly, let alone repair them.
That was a damned impressive fix. Those flat cables are absolutely horrific to deal with, and that is some impressive superglue-fu you showed there. Possibly one of your best repairs yet (for skill).
Definitely, amazing! I never would have been stable enough to do that. I would have had to squirt a little only something, then transfer it with a needle or something. I'm a shaky boi.
Not just a pretty face are ya? Another Epic fix, didn't know whether you were trying to cut that cable or defuse a bomb with the dramatic music over the top lol 😂
Again, more tense than any thriller I’ve recently watched. When you started the attempt to fix the ribbon cable I was like “There’s no way, that one line is just gonna break off”. But you pulled it off. Kudos!!! 🔥
Great job cutting the ribbon... Your videos and attitude for "stupid" electronics helped me repair XBox controller broken analog stick. And now I can tackle my bluetooth speakers... Keep it up.
What an EXCELLENT FIX!!! Albeit such a STOOPID design, with a single thought given to repairs.... These companies are PERFECTLY FINE with something small breaking with their product (like a stoopid ribbon cable)and it just become E-WASTE.... smh 🤦♂ And THAT is EXACTLY WHY I support GENIUS people like YOU havin' a go at repairing it and keeping something from becoming e-waste and filling up the landfills!!! GO ON YA MATE!!! BIG UP YO SELF!!!!!
I have a JBL Flip 4 which had the exact same problem a few days after I bought it. sent it back and received a new one. I never understood what was going on with it. Now that I've seen your video, I think I understand Nice one Steve
Ive always really enjoyed the music you played while you are fast forwarding through long parts of your fixes and now I can see the artist you like and listen myself. Good taste in music!
Yo Steve! You're not an idiot buddy! In fact, quite the opposite. Man, when you were gluing that ribbon cable I was on the edge of my seat. I don't know why that was so intense. I felt like I was in the show. Anyway keep the videos coming. I love to watch them. Catch you on the next one.
Has to be one of the best patreon raps yet. Also some curved rubber tipped tweezers or even some eyelash pluckers are great for removing and reinserting those flex cables.
For broken tabs, you can take a little bit of pet plastic and mix it with a bit of pure acetone (savers have that) after a while it will melt and make a kind of glue that will stick any pet/pvc/abs plastic together with same flexibility (unlike a superglu junction that would snap if bent too much), it's a kind of permanent hot snot
Dont evenneed any pet assuming the plastic you are working on is acetone solluble really. Just dip one end in acetone and put themtogether again before it evaporates. is as good as if it was never even repaired.
Worth watching for the glue pen trick. My wife has used a Bosch glue pen for years for here crafting.and always complained about the glue stick dropping out. Now problem solved👍
Bravo it's great I'm not a specialist just an amateur the JBL speakers are quite complicated to dismantle a lot of glue and other... again bravo it's great to be able to recover and put back into service a speaker it's less than waste for the planet Bravo c'est top je ne suis pas un spécialiste juste un amateur les enceintes JBL sont assez compliqué à démonter beaucoup de colle et autre... encore bravo c'est génial de pouvoir récupérer et de remettre en service une enceinte ça fait moins de déchets pour la planète
Don't mind the haters! Although they're cringe, the little disassembly raps are unique and I get your sense of humor, which makes it fun. Besides, you go above and beyond to make sure people can just skip them, and even include a timer. Keep doing you Mr. Steve! Blessings from Cape Town - South Africa
great video as usual...keep old ribbon cables so that repairs like this can be easier to repair...just cut them to spec when needed for another repair.
I have been a member of UA-cam since before the beginning of time itself. I have watched videos from billions if not trillions of creators. This man is the only one I have encountered that has made a song about his patrons, let alone makes a song about his patrons on every video. Mad respect to you, good sir.
i had an older version, the Flip 3. after a few years use, the battery started to fail. the battery bulged, and it was located underneath the power/volume buttons so the buttons no longer would click. i really liked the Flip 3, so i had no problems upgrading the the Charge 4, which i am currently listening to this video with (and a 130" projection screen!)
Just stubled across this wonderful repair Video. Well done! Just one hint, Steve - the ribbon cable sockets have clips to make it easier to remove and put back those nasty things. Would been easier to put it back after glueing
Don't think I would have tried to repair a cable like that. Then again I also have a lot of different flat flex cables on hand which makes the easy option way more tempting. Good work!
For a quick bodge for broken flex PCBs, you can fix them by cutting the manky bit off, then using one of those fibreglass abrasive pencils to gently and patiently scrub the plastic insulation off the end. You'll also need to reuse the bit of strain relief plastic and stick that to the end. I got a joblot of four of these Flip Essentials, fixed three and gave them away to friends and family, bloody good little speakers that punch above their weight.
Great fix and spot! An alternative would have been to solder a piece of wire to replace the faulty connector and cable. I appreciate, in this case access is very difficult.
Don't you dare ever stop those raps. 😂😂 I usually mute them(but not always) but I still like them and I think it's impressive you keep cranking out original ones for us every week.
I've repaired many ribbon cables by scraping away the plastic coating behind the exposed damaged connectors, very gently, with a blade. Leave a bit of plastic coating near the front of them, so that they don't lift. When the coating has been scraped away, to reveal the new connectors, I just cut off the original damaged exposed connectors.
Get in there Steve well done and Steve you are not stupid far from it but I will say this I think a lot of these electrical items today are not for taking apart but are the man for the job 👍😊
For that glue application what you need is a watch oiler, a black superfine will allow you to dab a drop in the most precise of places, as don't forget a little dab will do you as they say and cheap oilers are pennies but great for really tiny blobs if one needs them.
Whenever Steve starts self depreciation about if he does this or that it might not work out, I cheat and check how much longer the video has so I know how things turn out.
Here's what I don't get: I don't always listen to the "rap". But Stix is decent enough to let us know to what time jump to avoid it. Why do people get angry?
just writing this comment while my commenters fingers where ready, but there is nothing to comment on. great video again ;) greeting from the Netherlands 👌👌👌
Good video. I would have put some solder mask on the repaired bit of ribbon to keep it extra secure and then hot glued it in, instead of putting it all back together I’d have just soldered the speakers back on to test it and then if all good then I’d have reassembled it
Are we still be like to do like you to fix everything like a Bluetooth speaker for me it just for first step I love this business fixing stuff doesn't work you're amazing I subscribed😊
Stupid "NEW but FAULTY" JBL Flip Essential Bluetooth Speaker Thing
Thanks for the video.
Do you have a link to the 80s music in your videos? Thanks in advance, Steve.
I have a JBL Flip4 that the battery stopped holding a charge, and it wont charge fully anymore either. I was wondering how to open it up cause I didn't want to break it. I don't think I ever will its way out of my league to do.
Missed an oppourtunity to use this as the test track ua-cam.com/video/dQw4w9WgXcQ/v-deo.html , otherwise awesome vid!
@@MrWhateverfits What about attaching an external USB battery pack to it instead?
My bluetooth IS not march
The transition of the bluetooth audio track to the video audio track at the end was a stroke of art.
Putting it back together without fully testing it first? This man is truly living life on the edge.
There is nothing that can go wrong and they are super easy to tare apart again
A tip for whne trying to glue small parts (from a model/mini builer with shaky hands). Put a blob of glue on a surface and dip a pin in and use the pin to apply it. the point of the pin and your hand being closer to the end gives you far more controll
I use toothpicks because they are a bit absorbent, cheap, disposable, and don’t tend to damage the surface.
Watch oilers are really nice for precision stuff like this too. I used them at work a lot
Thank you for the tip.
@@codlinks78 A "Very fine" tip indeed.... I'll get my coat.... 😆
Just about to write the same msg but you beat me to it :)
lol I seriously cheered when the light came on. This was a fine repair. Dealing with ribbon cables is the worst. It’s hard enough just to plug them in correctly, let alone repair them.
That was a damned impressive fix. Those flat cables are absolutely horrific to deal with, and that is some impressive superglue-fu you showed there. Possibly one of your best repairs yet (for skill).
Thanks! Yeah, it felt good this one. Not difficult on the face of it, but hard to get the precision required! ☺️
Definitely, amazing! I never would have been stable enough to do that. I would have had to squirt a little only something, then transfer it with a needle or something. I'm a shaky boi.
I came here to make the same comment. Easily the most satisfying and impressive with such shaky hands !
I was holding my breath...
Not just a pretty face are ya? Another Epic fix, didn't know whether you were trying to cut that cable or defuse a bomb with the dramatic music over the top lol 😂
I've never held my breath for a drop of glue before. Well done!
Again, more tense than any thriller I’ve recently watched. When you started the attempt to fix the ribbon cable I was like “There’s no way, that one line is just gonna break off”. But you pulled it off. Kudos!!! 🔥
Man I’m on the edge of my seat! This is like mission impossible! That glue! Woah!🎉
Great job cutting the ribbon...
Your videos and attitude for "stupid" electronics helped me repair XBox controller broken analog stick.
And now I can tackle my bluetooth speakers...
Keep it up.
I think scissors might have been easier?
Well done! Companies these days are intent on making it as hard as possible to repair things, but you got it it in one; great job!
What an EXCELLENT FIX!!! Albeit such a STOOPID design, with a single thought given to repairs.... These companies are PERFECTLY FINE with something small breaking with their product (like a stoopid ribbon cable)and it just become E-WASTE.... smh 🤦♂
And THAT is EXACTLY WHY I support GENIUS people like YOU havin' a go at repairing it and keeping something from becoming e-waste and filling up the landfills!!! GO ON YA MATE!!!
BIG UP YO SELF!!!!!
Amazing fix 😊 👍
I have a JBL Flip 4 which had the exact same problem a few days after I bought it.
sent it back and received a new one.
I never understood what was going on with it. Now that I've seen your video, I think I understand
Nice one Steve
Ive always really enjoyed the music you played while you are fast forwarding through long parts of your fixes and now I can see the artist you like and listen myself. Good taste in music!
That was intense, pretty good skills you have !
Brilliant spot there straight from the factory and obviously not checked at all thanks Steve 😊
One of your best videos Steve. Great stuff. Love the channel
Well done! Awesome editing. Loved the live audio of the song to the digital
Person. So clean
I love when Stephen fixes electronics in an 8.5 magnitude earthquake! So intense!
I was getting sea sick mate
Really nice fix 🎉
This repair was solid. 👍🏻
I look forward to every weeks post... was nice to see the unexpected revisit earlier this week
Wow, that was a very nice repair. Well done glueing something so small, all under the pressure of nerve breaking music
I got hyped when the lights came up! Really impressive, marvelous!!
Great video from a fellow engineer
I honestly love your enthusiasm for electronic repair just like myself! Glad the Essential is up!!!
Fantastic patience and precision. You should have been a surgeon!
The soundtrack to this is incredible!!! 😅😅😅 I don't think any recent blockbuster had me on edge as much as the ribbon docking sequence
Yo Steve! You're not an idiot buddy! In fact, quite the opposite. Man, when you were gluing that ribbon cable I was on the edge of my seat. I don't know why that was so intense. I felt like I was in the show. Anyway keep the videos coming. I love to watch them. Catch you on the next one.
Has to be one of the best patreon raps yet. Also some curved rubber tipped tweezers or even some eyelash pluckers are great for removing and reinserting those flex cables.
Eyelash pluckers, is that rhyming slang?
For broken tabs, you can take a little bit of pet plastic and mix it with a bit of pure acetone (savers have that) after a while it will melt and make a kind of glue that will stick any pet/pvc/abs plastic together with same flexibility (unlike a superglu junction that would snap if bent too much), it's a kind of permanent hot snot
Konkret! 👍
my pet plastic ran away :(
Dont evenneed any pet assuming the plastic you are working on is acetone solluble really. Just dip one end in acetone and put themtogether again before it evaporates. is as good as if it was never even repaired.
Perfect! I really think the JBL stuff sounds pretty incredible for the size!
Yeah, quite impressed with this little thing. (That's what she said) 😅
Worth watching for the glue pen trick. My wife has used a Bosch glue pen for years for here crafting.and always complained about the glue stick dropping out. Now problem solved👍
That intense music when you were applying glue to the cable had me glued to my chair like if it was a movie!
Not to mention the cutting music.
Bravo it's great I'm not a specialist just an amateur the JBL speakers are quite complicated to dismantle a lot of glue and other... again bravo it's great to be able to recover and put back into service a speaker it's less than waste for the planet
Bravo c'est top je ne suis pas un spécialiste juste un amateur les enceintes JBL sont assez compliqué à démonter beaucoup de colle et autre... encore bravo c'est génial de pouvoir récupérer et de remettre en service une enceinte ça fait moins de déchets pour la planète
Don't mind the haters! Although they're cringe, the little disassembly raps are unique and I get your sense of humor, which makes it fun. Besides, you go above and beyond to make sure people can just skip them, and even include a timer. Keep doing you Mr. Steve! Blessings from Cape Town - South Africa
You have stepped up your background-music game on this one. Well done.
great video as usual...keep old ribbon cables so that repairs like this can be easier to repair...just cut them to spec when needed for another repair.
I’ve had one of these for about 7 years. They sound amazing and built really well.
Yes jbl is the only brand I have had good reliability with
Wow that was tense! I was nervous when the dramatic music started at 10:19 😂 Good job Steve, good repair
Wonder if you could also repair it using aluminum tape or the copper one you used for the calculator with broken traces.
I have been a member of UA-cam since before the beginning of time itself. I have watched videos from billions if not trillions of creators. This man is the only one I have encountered that has made a song about his patrons, let alone makes a song about his patrons on every video. Mad respect to you, good sir.
i had an older version, the Flip 3. after a few years use, the battery started to fail. the battery bulged, and it was located underneath the power/volume buttons so the buttons no longer would click. i really liked the Flip 3, so i had no problems upgrading the the Charge 4, which i am currently listening to this video with (and a 130" projection screen!)
I will always listen to every wonderful stez rap - because he cares, even if he does snap a clip occasionally.
Just stubled across this wonderful repair Video. Well done! Just one hint, Steve - the ribbon cable sockets have clips to make it easier to remove and put back those nasty things. Would been easier to put it back after glueing
Great music choice for this video. It was so intense during the repair and triumphant during reassembly.
Don't think I would have tried to repair a cable like that. Then again I also have a lot of different flat flex cables on hand which makes the easy option way more tempting.
Good work!
Love the suspenseful music during the struggles
It's like he's disarming a bomb 😂
So epic
exactly - quite thrilling
Beautiful fix man!!! Was cheering you on the whole way! That wasn’t an easy fix
The suspense with the glue was brilliant
For a quick bodge for broken flex PCBs, you can fix them by cutting the manky bit off, then using one of those fibreglass abrasive pencils to gently and patiently scrub the plastic insulation off the end. You'll also need to reuse the bit of strain relief plastic and stick that to the end. I got a joblot of four of these Flip Essentials, fixed three and gave them away to friends and family, bloody good little speakers that punch above their weight.
Editing has a gone a level up as well! The music transition at the end...smooth.
Bravo! Fantastic repair job.
JBL speakers pack a great punch, speaking of great. awesome job Steve 👍👍
I have a FLIP, in red. Sounds great-some tracks sound truly stereo-the separation I mean. Not all tracks, but some really shine.
these are the kind of repairs you wish to find every time, giving you good stuff for a really low price with a easy repair returns to original
Great fix and spot!
An alternative would have been to solder a piece of wire to replace the faulty connector and cable. I appreciate, in this case access is very difficult.
Feel like watching Drive again cause of the funky beats .. great fix
This was awesome! I was sitting on the edge of my seat, the tension was real!
Now this is what I’m talking about. Excellent work!
great find and fix ! loved the audio transition at the end of the video. Cheers.
Don't you dare ever stop those raps. 😂😂 I usually mute them(but not always) but I still like them and I think it's impressive you keep cranking out original ones for us every week.
I've repaired many ribbon cables by scraping away the plastic coating behind the exposed damaged connectors, very gently, with a blade. Leave a bit of plastic coating near the front of them, so that they don't lift. When the coating has been scraped away, to reveal the new connectors, I just cut off the original damaged exposed connectors.
grand job !!!! what music was that you played on it?? great !!!
Great Fix, Steve !
Get in there Steve well done and Steve you are not stupid far from it but I will say this I think a lot of these electrical items today are not for taking apart but are the man for the job 👍😊
Its a great speaker, ive got one, well worth the effort to fix it .
Nice fix! Thanks Steve!
Genius idea on the ribbon cable
Hey,I always look forward to your content, very enjoyable,keep it up
Nice! Also loving the Retrowave music.
For that glue application what you need is a watch oiler, a black superfine will allow you to dab a drop in the most precise of places, as don't forget a little dab will do you as they say and cheap oilers are pennies but great for really tiny blobs if one needs them.
i love the dramatic superclue sound :D
Heartwarming to see that fixed, despite its nearly irreparable design. Otherwise it would've been in a landfill over a micrometer bit of metal.
Nice repair!
Excellent work. Love your channel.
Whenever Steve starts self depreciation about if he does this or that it might not work out, I cheat and check how much longer the video has so I know how things turn out.
Really digging your raps. That chill vibe at the end of today's selection is very ..aaaahhhh... 😌🚬
Quick question why didn’t you use scissors to trim ribbon awesome video 👍👍
Aww man, I left my commenting finger in my other trousers 😉 Thanks Stez, great video, helps a lot!
Well Done Buddy.
That was a true thriller! Mission Impossible ain't got nothing on Steve. Watching that glue come out of the miniature nozzle was so satisfying too 😱
Here's what I don't get: I don't always listen to the "rap". But Stix is decent enough to let us know to what time jump to avoid it. Why do people get angry?
What makes this channel different (..and better) IS THE RAP....and Steve...and DAVE. Don't change anything.
Your music choices this episode ruled. As well as hearing Dave's voice.
just writing this comment while my commenters fingers where ready, but there is nothing to comment on.
great video again ;) greeting from the Netherlands 👌👌👌
nice repair! 🤙
The retro soundtrack on this one was fire, what tracks did you use?
Well done!
Good video. I would have put some solder mask on the repaired bit of ribbon to keep it extra secure and then hot glued it in, instead of putting it all back together I’d have just soldered the speakers back on to test it and then if all good then I’d have reassembled it
Another job well done! Also i like the rap.
Nice Job👍
Steve, the luckiest repair man on the internet.
Fan-fookin superb!! What a fix!
Are we still be like to do like you to fix everything like a Bluetooth speaker for me it just for first step I love this business fixing stuff doesn't work you're amazing I subscribed😊
Great fix!!!
Amazing music in this one!
My satisfaction meter is peaking with this repair.
Scissors are a better choice when trying to trim/ modify ribbon cables. You'll have far better control over the cut.