Mine just seriously stopped working out of nowhere and I take very good care of my tools so who knows why it stopped. This has given me the confidence to take it apart. Thank you!
A quicker and easier way to fix it would be to sweat solder the wire to furtherest solder pad then solder it to the closer solder pad then loop it around the component leg and the solder the loop and leg.
Hey youre still posting...its been a minute. Wondering if you have any suggestions...I paid 350 for a tcl sound bar 2yrs ago. It just started blinking one day and wouldnt play, no response. Went thru every sugg that i could find...nothing worked. Im ready to toss it, already replaced it but im still hoping someone has a miracle hack. Anyways good to see u again.
Yeah, been a bit busy and well you know how that goes. Thanks for the kind words, appreciate it. As far as the soundbar, It depends. Those things are built so cheaply that most people just toss and buy new. It really is a shame that this is the direction this world is going. Assuming if its blinking it means it cannot sync or connect to the tv, don't really have much experience with them other than the fact that its basically a wireless speaker. I have seen tons of USB wireless and bluetooth adapters just die. One minute working fine and the next dead. Your soundbar probably only has one tiny circuit board with a few components and an asic / all in one IC (not much to really fix). What you can try to do is search online or even ebay for replacement boards and find one to swap in. I'm sorry that I'm not much more help to you here but I wish you the best of luck.
@@Electronicle So its not just me? I work on a lot of old pc's and always use usb wifi adapters. In the past 4 years I must have gone through at least 5 of them.
Mine just seriously stopped working out of nowhere and I take very good care of my tools so who knows why it stopped. This has given me the confidence to take it apart. Thank you!
What on earth was that cat shouting about!🤣 I guess he wants to supervise!
A quicker and easier way to fix it would be to sweat solder the wire to furtherest solder pad then solder it to the closer solder pad then loop it around the component leg and the solder the loop and leg.
Hey youre still posting...its been a minute. Wondering if you have any suggestions...I paid 350 for a tcl sound bar 2yrs ago. It just started blinking one day and wouldnt play, no response. Went thru every sugg that i could find...nothing worked. Im ready to toss it, already replaced it but im still hoping someone has a miracle hack. Anyways good to see u again.
Yeah, been a bit busy and well you know how that goes. Thanks for the kind words, appreciate it. As far as the soundbar, It depends. Those things are built so cheaply that most people just toss and buy new. It really is a shame that this is the direction this world is going. Assuming if its blinking it means it cannot sync or connect to the tv, don't really have much experience with them other than the fact that its basically a wireless speaker. I have seen tons of USB wireless and bluetooth adapters just die. One minute working fine and the next dead. Your soundbar probably only has one tiny circuit board with a few components and an asic / all in one IC (not much to really fix). What you can try to do is search online or even ebay for replacement boards and find one to swap in. I'm sorry that I'm not much more help to you here but I wish you the best of luck.
@@Electronicle So its not just me? I work on a lot of old pc's and always use usb wifi adapters. In the past 4 years I must have gone through at least 5 of them.
*promosm*
Keep pushing your bs service, no ones buying