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Moderate
Steps
6
Time Required
25 minutes
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- Battery
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Introduction
What you need
Step 1
Opening speaker
- Use the plastic opening tool to pry off the rubber cover at the bottom of the speaker.
Use the plastic opening tool to pry off the rubber cover at the bottom of the speaker.
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Step 2
remove rubber cover
- Gently remove the rubber cover to expose the screws. If necessary, poke holes through the glue residue to expose the screw heads.
Gently remove the rubber cover to expose the screws. If necessary, poke holes through the glue residue to expose the screw heads.
Step 3
Remove screws
- Once you have exposed the screws, use a #1 Phillips screwdriver to remove the four 9 mm screws.
- It would be wise to use a magnetic mat for the screws for safekeeping.
Once you have exposed the screws, use a #1 Phillips screwdriver to remove the four 9 mm screws.
It would be wise to use a magnetic mat for the screws for safekeeping.
Step 4
Exposing Battery
- Once you’ve removed the screws, open the case slowly. The battery is covered in blue packaging.
Once you’ve removed the screws, open the case slowly. The battery is covered in blue packaging.
Step 5
Removing Battery
- Very gently remove the battery from the motherboard.
Very gently remove the battery from the motherboard.
Step 6
Remove battery attachments
- Use a solder gun to remove the battery attachments from the motherboard.
Use a solder gun to remove the battery attachments from the motherboard.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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Stephen Lavizzo - Jul 4, 2015
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Looks like a great solution to fixing the speaker with a battery with a short life span. But what’s the amperage of the lithium barberry and where can I purchase one ?
DJ Ethics - Dec 28, 2015
Did you ever find out where to purchase a new battery for it?
Lynchfield Daniel - Feb 9, 2017
Hey Stephen. Can you tell me where i can buy a replacement battery for my P120
minhngoctruong - Mar 22, 2016
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On my Model: HX-P240A
KANYO 383541P 3.7V
520mAh 1.924Wh
534114364A17142
bdale46 - Jun 10, 2016
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My Bluetooth speaker just has a rubber suction on the bottom. There is no area to replace a battery. Is there any way to reset I?