Introducción
If the motherboard has a short circuit or a blown capacitor your Sonos Play one will either not function properly or not function at all. This guide will show the steps on how to disassemble and replace the motherboard.
Qué necesitas
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Herramienta utilizada en este paso:Tweezers$4.99
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Remove the rubber footing from the bottom of the device. Pry it up from one end using one of the plastic opening tools.
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Once you pry open one end, use precision tweezers to remove rubber footing.
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Remove the four 9 mm Torx Security #9 head screws. There are two on each side.
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Using a plastic opening tool, remove the grey tape from both sides of the device.
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Remove the two 6 mm Torx #6 screws securing the communications board to the motherboard.
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Using your fingers, detach and remove the communications board from the motherboard.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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On a Play 1 r524 and r525 are blown. What are these.and how do I get replacements
Same here. r524 and r525 look blown. Have you been able to identify their values? Did you find any further damage? Have you been able to repair it?
The parts has 1R00 printed on them. 1R= 1 Ohm resistor. You can open an old electronic gadget or look at an old PC-motherboard and see if you find one there. It’s normally hard find surface mounted resistors in local stores…