Difficulty

Moderate

Steps

8

Time Required

                          30 minutes            

Sections

2

  • Bottom Shell
  • 4 steps
  • Charging Port
  • 4 steps

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Introduction

What you need

Step 1

              Bottom Shell               
  • Remove the ten 9mm machine screws by using a long Phillips #2 screwdriver to rotate the screws counterclockwise.
  • Remove the twelve 9mm sheet metal screws by using a long Phillips #2 screwdriver to rotate the screws counterclockwise.

Remove the ten 9mm machine screws by using a long Phillips #2 screwdriver to rotate the screws counterclockwise.

Remove the twelve 9mm sheet metal screws by using a long Phillips #2 screwdriver to rotate the screws counterclockwise.

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Step 2

  • Puncture the two black stickers by using the tip of a screwdriver.
  • Remove the two 9mm machine screws by using a long Phillips #2 screwdriver to rotate the screws counterclockwise.

Puncture the two black stickers by using the tip of a screwdriver.

Remove the two 9mm machine screws by using a long Phillips #2 screwdriver to rotate the screws counterclockwise.

Step 3

  • Lift each side of the bottom shell by pulling up.
  • When lifting the shell, take care to not tear any cables from their connectors.

Lift each side of the bottom shell by pulling up.

When lifting the shell, take care to not tear any cables from their connectors.

Step 4

  • Unplug the battery by pulling gently on both sides of the orange connector.

Unplug the battery by pulling gently on both sides of the orange connector.

Step 5

              Charging Port               
  • Using a utility knife, scratch off the hot glue from the connector attaching the red and black wires to the motherboard.
  • Be careful to not damage the wires or connector when removing the glue.

Using a utility knife, scratch off the hot glue from the connector attaching the red and black wires to the motherboard.

Be careful to not damage the wires or connector when removing the glue.

Step 6

  • Remove the charging port connector from the motherboard by squeezing the connector and pulling the connector up.

Remove the charging port connector from the motherboard by squeezing the connector and pulling the connector up.

Step 7

  • Using an adjustable wrench, unscrew the nut that is attaching the charging port to the bottom shell.
  • It might be helpful to put the charger in the charging port while unscrewing the nut to ensure that the port is not spinning.

Using an adjustable wrench, unscrew the nut that is attaching the charging port to the bottom shell.

It might be helpful to put the charger in the charging port while unscrewing the nut to ensure that the port is not spinning.

Step 8

  • Pull the charging port to the left through the shell.

Pull the charging port to the left through the shell.

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

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prdrngga - Dec 18, 2022

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I need to replace the charging port on my H1 hoverboard. Can you share the link for the actual replacement part.