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Reemplazo del puerto USB del JBL Flip 4

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    • Inserta la herramienta de apertura de plastico en la ranura entre la cubierta y la cubierta de goma con el boton de encendido.

    • Saque la cubierta, comenzando con el lado sin los botones de volumen y bluetooth.

    • Al sacar la cubierta haciendo palanca, los seis clips (tres a lo largo de cada lado de la cubierta de goma) que sujetan la cubierta al altavoz emitirán un sonido de chasquido.

    • Tenga cuidado de no dañar los clips del lado de los botones, ábralos con precaución.

    • Retire la cubierta con sus pulgares.

    Important suggested edit to these instructions - make sure to pry off clips/ridges from BOTH sides before attempting removal of the cover.

    I interpreted these instructions as saying you only needed to pry clips from one side - then peel off cover. Doing this broke a clip from the other side. Bummer. I'd like others to avoid that.

    k9612 - Contestar

    If you do break a clip - save it. They are relatively easy to glue back into the cover.

    k9612 -

    My Flip4 had a single long clip on the non-button side that ran the entire length of the rubber spine. The other side (with play/ vol buttons) had three seperate clips (middle and both sides) as mentioned above.

    takentrashout - Contestar

    What if my speaker battery dies very fast and makes weird crackling noise, is it counted as faulty battery?

    Jayden Koh - Contestar

    Yes. I first thought one of the drivers was defective.

    Paul Sommer -

    What was the fix in the end ?

    Jack Mulcahy -

    I used the flared edge of a metal measuring spoon handle since I didn’t have an opening tool. Worked great! Replacement battery from iFixit is on order. Thanks for the guide!

    Greg - Contestar

    My battery was glued. Tried it anyway to remove. Battery exploded!!!!

    Don't go on if the battery is glued.

    darthvader007 - Contestar

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    • Quita los cuatro tornillos JIS #0 de 13 mm que sujetan el lomo de goma al altavoz, ubicados a ambos lados del interior del parlante.

    • Utiliza la herramienta de apertura de plástico para soltar los clips que sujetan la parte central del lomo de goma.

    • Haz palanca en un extremo del lomo de goma con los pulgares y debería salir.

    • Hacer palanca en la columna vertebral puede requerir que insistas sin darte por vencido.

    • Los altavoces son imanes fuertes. Mantenlos alejados de otros dispositivos electrónicos sensibles.

    Suggested Edit : Be careful when removing the screws that they don't get attracted to the speaker (magnet). They can scratch the speaker.

    k9612 - Contestar

    Note : screws don't need to be removed from their “channel” (it’s quite difficult). Just unscrew fully and leave in channel.

    k9612 - Contestar

    Note or precaution: Place a piece of cardboard over the speaker or use a plastic/rubber/nonmetalic handled screwdriver when loosening/removing the 13 mm screws. The speaker magnets are so powerful that the end of my metal jewelers phillips screwdriver was pulled into the speaker, tearing the plastic/rubber cone. I destroyed two speakers in the process of replacing the battery. Had to buy the speakers from JBL ($16 each).

    Clark Brown - Contestar

    The rubber spine was fixed with glue strips.

    Jaider - Contestar

    I have 2 Flip 4's bought approx. a year apart. The older speaker was exactly as described here. The newer speaker does not have the 5 end screws, instead it has a twist to lock end plate. Make sure the top screws that secured the rubber end are removed, as these will prevent end cap twisting. I used rubber gloves to get a grip and twist end cap counter-clockwise to unlock. I found that if you grip end cap too tight it makes it even harder to twist off. Someone may find a better solution, like prising the tags around circumference, but be warned these look flimsy.

    Phil - Contestar

    Great guide. Only problem is that the battery on mine was in a neoprene sheath and had swollen. It was a bit of a problem to get out. There didn’t seem to be room to fit something to push it out without damaging wires or the motherboard. At the risk of a fire, I worked it back and forth and pulled with a pair of needle nose pliers. Yes there were sparks and some smoke. I did it outside and knew I was risking the whole thing catching on fire. Luckily it went ok.

    Q Switch - Contestar

    Great guide! I have a model with the twist-off caps (not 5 screws) with helpful, though subtle, lock/unlock icons on the plastic. Only other problem was replacing the white neoprene battery retainer cover (2 screws). One screw slipped off my screwdriver and fell into the unit - probably stuck to a speaker magnet now. But it doesn't seem to be affecting the sound. iFixit is the best!!

    Jen Morris - Contestar

  3. Reemplazo del puerto USB del JBL Flip 4, Puerto USB: paso 3, imagen 1 de 2 Reemplazo del puerto USB del JBL Flip 4, Puerto USB: paso 3, imagen 2 de 2
    • Remueve los 4 tornillos de Phillips #1 que sujetan el puerto USB gris.

    • Afloja la cubierta gris del USB utilizando tus manos.

    Minor point: the colour of the USB port and casing is whatever colour the speaker is. Mine was red so never had a gray USB port or casing.

    Yuri Silkin - Contestar

  4. Reemplazo del puerto USB del JBL Flip 4: paso 4, imagen 1 de 2 Reemplazo del puerto USB del JBL Flip 4: paso 4, imagen 2 de 2
    • Remueve los 5 tornillos Phillips #1 de 9 mm para remover la tapa externa.

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    • Jala el cable cubierto con una espuma gris oscuro fuera del espacio donde esta guardado, y muévelo fuera del camino.

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    • Despega el enchufe blanco pegado a una pequeña placa de circuito colgada de una carcasa gris micro USB usando las pinzas de punta roma seguras antiestáticas.

    • Mueve el enchufe fuera del camino jalando por la brecha en la tarjeta de circuito grande para llegar al enchufe que queda detrás.

    JBL has upped their “security” I see. On mine, this plug is glued in place and the ribbon cable nearby is completely covered in tape so I can’t unhook it.

    Melinda Rabenstein - Contestar

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    • Despega el otro pequeño enchufe blanco de la misma tarjeta de circuito usando las pinzas.

  8. Reemplazo del puerto USB del JBL Flip 4: paso 8, imagen 1 de 1
    • Jala el puerto USB gris fuera del altavoz.

    • No arranques este componente, ya que sigue atado a unos cables.

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    • Despega el pequeño enchufe blanco pegada a la tarjeta de circuito principal que sostiene el puerto USB al altavoz.

    • Remueve el componente del puerto USB fuera del altavoz.

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    • Remueve 3 tornillos Phillips #1 de 9 mm que sostiene las dos placas de circuito pequeñas al componente del puerto USB

    • Saca la placa de circuito de encima usando una herramienta de apertura de plástico.

    • Debes usar un poco de fuerza, ya que la placa está pegada con adhesivo.

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    • Despega la cinta adhesiva negra en el lado inferior del componente usando las pinzas y quita los cable por de bajo.

    • Remueve la primera tarjeta de circuito y los cable atados.

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    • Remueve la siguiente tarjeta de circuito, jalando con tus manos.

    • Es posible que tengas que jalar fuerte en esta tarjeta de circuito, ya que esta pegada con goma en algunas partes.

    Well presented. Needed. Wire pin descriptions. Thanks

    Nard Curedlard - Contestar

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Hi, I need to replace this circuit board where the charging port mounts.

While trying to remove damaged micro usb port, I damaged the tiny wires from the circuit board.

I tried to find this online but no luck so far.

Do you know the code for this PCB?

Thank you,

alex garcia - Contestar

hi, where can i buy new circuit board for micro usb charging port?

joseph celerio - Contestar

please i need 1… thank you.

joseph celerio - Contestar

I have a question on the small circuit board (charge port), one of the female port on it is for power (+5v), but what is another one? Is it D+, D- ?

P.S. I’ve measure that port with micro usb connected to power source, turns out there has no voltage measured, but the bigger one does has 5v measured.

Thanks!

馮會鈞 - Contestar

https://www.ebay.com/itm/184156589848

Just ordered one of these. Told it’ll be delivered by August 1st.

Ryan Crammer - Contestar

Would be so great if you could tell us where we could obtain a replacement USB port that INCLUDES the little circuit board. All replacement parts I have found are the port itself and not the port including the little circuit board and plugs.

Brett Strydom - Contestar

Hi I discovered water on the inside of the on button rubber layer how do I access it?

Benedict Fong - Contestar

Thanks. Brought this speaker back to life. Reconnecting the wires was a little bit of a challenge but got it done in the end.

Dave Swindells - Contestar

Hello, great guide thanks! Although I am not quite sure what to buy as a connector. I found two different part available the TL and GG on Aliexpress for instance, does anyone know the difference? Does it matter?

jeremykung - Contestar

Does anyone know what the values are on the 2 capacitors on the USB board? I took readings on mine and there's nothing.

A BIT - Contestar

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