Thanks mate, this helped a lot and my speaker is working now! Side note. At 21:30 you mention that the blue side of the plugs have to face upwards. For me it was the other way around. Luckily I made a picture of the motherboard before pulling everything. And by the way, it's ridiculous that JBL makes you go through all this trouble just to change the battery😑
Thank you for a great tutorial. I have been repairing stuff like this for 40+ years, but without your help this one would have been very difficult to do without breaking a clip. Really appreciate that you show the entire reassembly including wire colors and connector orientation. Very helpful, especially for beginners.
Thank you so much for this tutorial! I could’ve not done it without your help. JBL should definitely make this much easier to replace. You’re the bomb my friend 🎉
This video was perfect, thank you Tino. I took my time and replaced the battery and it's back:) FYI, the screw driver that came with my battery was not small enough for the 3 screws way back attaching the mother board. Ended up by a $6 off set screwdriver at the harwarde store and that was the key for me. Cheers, Ernesto
Excellent video! At 34:20 you mentioned that the battery indicator LED's were not working. After I replaced the battery and reassembled the boombox per your instructions, my battery indicator LED's and the indoor/outdoor switch lights were not working either. I took it back apart on the right side and flipped the 2 ribbon cables on the bottom right side of the mother board over and all was good! Otherwise, thank you for making this video!
At present I have a repair seemingly same with your item doing. But they differ in the speaker bass reflector. The item I have is more difficult to remove. Thankful for your guiding video. Thanks buddy...
Thanks for sharing. Everything was just as you described. Although, I was careful to notice the placement of the “red”, “white” and “black” wires. Mine were different colors, so I noticed the placement as you worked with them. Thanks again.
Man! Thanks for this video iv been youtubing this kind of video finally you showed perfectly and makes me understand this is not an easy work and i need expert to do it for me. Thank you
Thanks for taking the time out to do this video, it’s a great tutorial and I really appreciate it. I have one of these boom box, so when the time comes I’ll know exactly what to do. One question: where did you get the replacement battery from?
Can you do a tutorial on how to replace the passive radiators, or at least recommend an adhesive? I ordered the parts, but can't find a tutorial anywhere.
I have tried to replace passive rediator disc of boombox2 but unable to remove its ears. these are jammed or may be a trick to open it. need help. I put it on the floor and pressed but not working. Pressed it on the rug but not successful.
Great video, geting down to details.. have to say that i also had the problem with the battery life light at the bottom and also the button of inside / outside mode dose not working. If anyone had the aame problem and have any idea how to fix it i would love to know..
Hey i have a question my boombox just stopped working one day no light no anything no charging so i bought a replacement battery and charged fully i did notice that when the last light i think is the 5th one never came solid it always stayed blinking so i unplugged the charger and it said it was full ok i started playing the boombox when it was by 2 lights it turned off and i went to charge and a single red light was flashing but it wont charge it just stays 1 red light flashing any ideas ?🙏
Hey just replaced my battery, thanks for straight forward video. Just one question, do you know why the battery indicator lights at the bottom front is no longer working after battery replacement?
You have to take it apart again, because what happened is you connect the cable for the light incorrectly, just flip it and will work perfectly again .
Hello! This is a copy a paste response. Please read fully if you are still searching for an answer to this solution. I am currently having this problem. First, let's check the serial number located in the port section of the JBL Boombox. If it starts with ND, most likely the process in the video will not help. For this model you will need to pry it off. Consumer discretion is advised as I have not done this process yet and am unfamiliar with how it will feels/looks like. I highly recommend more research before committing to the act. For those without the ND model, the process is not clearly described in the video. Your goal is to remove the opposite ring side using friction from the "normal force" of the surface of your choosing. Choose your surface wisely, it should be flat, grippy and dry. NOW, you can clearly visualize what the videos instructions are. You are not trying to remove the ring facing you but the one underneath. With the JBL Boombox upright, sitting on the subwoofer side you will need to apply pressure and rotate it anti-clockwise. BE WARNED. This requires quite an amount force. Hope this helps you in your endeavor internet stranger.
I ended up with no bass any recommendations.? I followed every step 🤣... also doesn't show me battery charge is it because it's an aftermarket battery.?
Hi,, after dismantling the speaker, i realized the new battery terminal doesn't fit on to the motherboard (as in its too big,, the original battery has 8 slots and the new battery has 10), is there a way to make the new battery fit on to the motherboard or i'll have to look for another battery that fits
Bless you so much. I dropped my boombox not even from waist height. Still works just doesn't charge. This makes me think that one of the connectors just came out, just have to figure out which one. It's not letting power pass through and it's not charging the battery so it has to be the port its self and or a connector.
Just saw another video here on TH-cam about a boombox repair. The problem was the battery connector came loose and he just plugged it back in and it worked fine.
Can you give some information about the battery please? I see some with 10000 mah and some with 25000 mah. What is the difference between them? And they are both suitable for the boombox 1?
The 10,000 mah usually is the correct model for your generation, higher then 10,000 is design for Boombox 2 and the 25,000 is the highest that goes for boombox 2. I will recommend you just to get the 10,000 and here is a link for one. amzn.to/3WRjpqX
Hello! This is a copy a paste response. Please read fully if you are still searching for an answer to this solution. I am currently having this problem. First, let's check the serial number located in the port section of the JBL Boombox. If it starts with ND, most likely the process in the video will not help. For this model you will need to pry it off. Consumer discretion is advised as I have not done this process yet and am unfamiliar with how it will feels/looks like. I highly recommend more research before committing to the act. For those without the ND model, the process is not clearly described in the video. Your goal is to remove the opposite ring side using friction from the "normal force" of the surface of your choosing. Choose your surface wisely, it should be flat, grippy and dry. NOW, you can clearly visualize what the videos instructions are. You are not trying to remove the ring facing you but the one underneath. With the JBL Boombox upright, sitting on the subwoofer side you will need to apply pressure and rotate it anti-clockwise. BE WARNED. This requires quite an amount force. Hope this helps you in your endeavor internet stranger.
Thank you so much for this Great explanation video , just a question : i want to replace my boombox battery and want to upgrad it to 20000 mah. What would you recommand for a battery brand ? And where can i purchase it? Many thanks in advance and Greetings From The Netherlands :) i already suscribe to your channel.
Thank you, you can get it from ebay or amazon, the brand from iFixit or cameron, to be honest most of the batteries are about the same, they’re only like two or three main manufacturers in China, just make sure that you select the one with the correct plug for your speaker.
Not sure if my first question came through. So you mentioned that you couldn’t tell if the new battery was charged. Did the charge lights ever come on? I have the same issue with mine after replacing battery. Everything else works but no indicator.
Hello! This is a copy a paste response. Please read fully if you are still searching for an answer to this solution. I am currently having this problem. First, let's check the serial number located in the port section of the JBL Boombox. If it starts with ND, most likely the process in the video will not help. For this model you will need to pry it off. Consumer discretion is advised as I have not done this process yet and am unfamiliar with how it will feels/looks like. I highly recommend more research before committing to the act. For those without the ND model, the process is not clearly described in the video. Your goal is to remove the opposite ring side using friction from the "normal force" of the surface of your choosing. Choose your surface wisely, it should be flat, grippy and dry. NOW, you can clearly visualize what the videos instructions are. You are not trying to remove the ring facing you but the one underneath. With the JBL Boombox upright, sitting on the subwoofer side you will need to apply pressure and rotate it anti-clockwise. BE WARNED. This requires quite an amount force. Hope this helps you in your endeavor internet stranger.
Is posible the dc jack is bad, you can try a different charger, make sure the flex cables are connected in the right way because sometimes you can flip the by accident.
Actually that boombox is real because mine is like that and its fake so dont buy a JBL in low price because they might be fake so be careful buying speakers when its low price!
Anyone else have issues removing the side retainer rings at the beginning of the video (to remove the handle)? Ive tried absolutely everything and mine wont budge an inch. Pretty sure mine were glued in place....
Use a hair dryer or heat gun and heat the inner and outer edges for a couple of minutes, then apply pressure and twist as shown in the video. Mine wouldn't budge either but twisted right out once I applied heat
Hello! This is a copy a paste response. Please read fully if you are still searching for an answer to this solution. I am currently having this problem. First, let's check the serial number located in the port section of the JBL Boombox. If it starts with ND, most likely the process in the video will not help. For this model you will need to pry it off. Consumer discretion is advised as I have not done this process yet and am unfamiliar with how it will feels/looks like. I highly recommend more research before committing to the act. For those without the ND model, the process is not clearly described in the video. Your goal is to remove the opposite ring side using friction from the "normal force" of the surface of your choosing. Choose your surface wisely, it should be flat, grippy and dry. NOW, you can clearly visualize what the videos instructions are. You are not trying to remove the ring facing you but the one underneath. With the JBL Boombox upright, sitting on the subwoofer side you will need to apply pressure and rotate it anti-clockwise. BE WARNED. This requires quite an amount force. Hope this helps you in your endeavor internet stranger.
Puedes hacer un tutorial, pero con una jbl boombox 3? Mi jbl boombox 3 no enciende, ya lo intente de todas maneras pero no eh logrado hacer que funcione.
Verifica tu conector de la batería, aseguraste que este hasta adentro, y tapien puedes checar el conector de los LED's para ver si detecta la cantidad de batería con las luces.
This is for gen2 www.ebay.com/itm/175492166919?hash=item28dc25f507:g:ggAAAOSwk59jdQTn&amdata=enc%3AAQAIAAAA4P8sT8AHYrbwSK2jiCMFOcHTQ2OpQiAOTVjMHxE%2Ft5p2GVsu%2BDWldVu7nbMGNXXzKPrJa45BTwdVhoY0c85NErUweU9PDDbAgd5%2F%2FNl9VHIPJa6RJwn1ZWNNsIm7RHR83iWVum8kUuoiQu9RGtMZBRfV4jIO%2BYHsMQWF3rxjx0h6dbKHyRMdILjdMCmR%2B7g%2BI%2Ferx7Ms4d0%2F98z8qoPOPt6jiVLshWIWLtATTFtwbgqp75NggN5c0WhFBhDP07PvErBLtik1B%2BoDgpaUreg1Znpeau2J4TlfVzllm5d2gwYv%7Ctkp%3ABFBMnuavze9i.
Problem I have with mine is, it charges but only plays connected. When you take off the charger it stops playing. Either a wire has come off, a solder joint snapped or something else.
All you have to do, after end caps, handle, the main grille panel, only the end speaker with the exclamation point, needs to be removed. Then replace battery which is right there.....You made WAY to much workfor yourself...trust me. My way, you dont have to remove and unplug any speakers except the one...Also, never use a power driver to remove screws and don't remove screws at an angle.
Works perfectly fine, my only mistake was to flip the cable for the led lights , but I wanted to show live with out editing , you can hear the Bluetooth sound in the video.
No, it’s complicated to put your hand inside and find the connectors and if you want to protect your speaker from water, it’s better to do it like the video.
You put the 4 strips of wire that have blue on the end wrong. It doesn't show you the battery amount because those are the light wires and they are flipped upside down and therefore not connected. Theres 3 at the bottom and 1 at the top. The top one is blue down. From left to right, the bottom ones are Blue Up, Blue Down, Blue Down. ✌️ Awesome Tutorial. My boombox actually lives longer than before now. I got a battery from China that has a 25,000 mAh battery ... which is 5,000 more than the original (Same watts). The one's on Amazon are only 10,000 mAh (Half the original 20,000 battery)
I had the boombox 1 and opened it up and read the battery it's only a 10,000mah. It never was a 20,000mah. It's just marketing saying 20,000ah, Jbl will say anything to sell their products and exaggerate like 24hour battery life, it gets nowhere near 24hours of battery life.
When he removed the cables around the 11:11-11:32 mark of the video, all three at the bottom were blue facing up and top one blue facing down. Did I miss something? Definitely want to get this right as I plan to do this tomorrow. I appreciate any guidance, thanks
@BrettK-xe8pg He likely opened it before the video at some point to practice for the video. He acknowledges in other comments that he put it back wrong, tho, so follow the order I said.
Just finished this job, not too bad. Definitely need a short Phillips screwdriver, can't stress that enough. You are 100% correct as you stated above on the cables, works perfectly. My original battery has 10,000 mAH all over it, just fyi. Thanks! @@501Labs
Please sacrifise 5 minutes of yours, to edit your tutorial video with editor. Write text on screen, where you should have connected two smallest cables with blue sticker (on the bottom right of the motherboard) upside down, and about that not crucial screw. Not informing people that you forgot one screw and mixed up the blue sticker wires, ends up with many people wasting their time disassambling boombox once again 😂
@sharwil63 the video is great but @MrDekalz is right the cables are upside down I had to take mine apart 3 times and flip each cable to make sure it was correct
Hello! This is a copy a paste response. Please read fully if you are still searching for an answer to this solution. I am currently having this problem. First, let's check the serial number located in the port section of the JBL Boombox. If it starts with ND, most likely the process in the video will not help. For this model you will need to pry it off. Consumer discretion is advised as I have not done this process yet and am unfamiliar with how it will feels/looks like. I highly recommend more research before committing to the act. For those without the ND model, the process is not clearly described in the video. Your goal is to remove the opposite ring side using friction from the "normal force" of the surface of your choosing. Choose your surface wisely, it should be flat, grippy and dry. NOW, you can clearly visualize what the videos instructions are. You are not trying to remove the ring facing you but the one underneath. With the JBL Boombox upright, sitting on the subwoofer side you will need to apply pressure and rotate it anti-clockwise. BE WARNED. This requires quite an amount force. Hope this helps you in your endeavor internet stranger.
Thanks mate, this helped a lot and my speaker is working now!
Side note. At 21:30 you mention that the blue side of the plugs have to face upwards. For me it was the other way around. Luckily I made a picture of the motherboard before pulling everything.
And by the way, it's ridiculous that JBL makes you go through all this trouble just to change the battery😑
Thank you for a great tutorial. I have been repairing stuff like this for 40+ years, but without your help this one would have been very difficult to do without breaking a clip. Really appreciate that you show the entire reassembly including wire colors and connector orientation. Very helpful, especially for beginners.
Very helpful video. Thank you for taking the time to do it right, for those of us that have to do it ourselves.
Thank you so much for this tutorial! I could’ve not done it without your help. JBL should definitely make this much easier to replace. You’re the bomb my friend 🎉
Thank you for your patience and help in this video. Greetings from Rio de Janeiro Brazil 🇧🇷
This video was perfect, thank you Tino. I took my time and replaced the battery and it's back:) FYI, the screw driver that came with my battery was not small enough for the 3 screws way back attaching the mother board. Ended up by a $6 off set screwdriver at the harwarde store and that was the key for me.
Cheers,
Ernesto
Had the same issue with the back screws
Just want to say thank you very much, u saved us some hours og work.
Excellent video! At 34:20 you mentioned that the battery indicator LED's were not working. After I replaced the battery and reassembled the boombox per your instructions, my battery indicator LED's and the indoor/outdoor switch lights were not working either. I took it back apart on the right side and flipped the 2 ribbon cables on the bottom right side of the mother board over and all was good! Otherwise, thank you for making this video!
At present I have a repair seemingly same with your item doing. But they differ in the speaker bass reflector. The item I have is more difficult to remove. Thankful for your guiding video. Thanks buddy...
Greetings from South Africa. Thank you for a great and detailed tutorial. 👍 nice job.
Practicamente se desarma toda la bocina para cambiar la bateria. Pero muy buena la demostracion. Gracias mil.
Thanks for sharing. Everything was just as you described. Although, I was careful to notice the placement of the “red”, “white” and “black” wires. Mine were different colors, so I noticed the placement as you worked with them. Thanks again.
Estupendo tutorial Tino!! Que movida para cambiar una batería!! Mil gracias
Un placer
Man! Thanks for this video iv been youtubing this kind of video finally you showed perfectly and makes me understand this is not an easy work and i need expert to do it for me. Thank you
Thanks, this was a very helpful video. 👍
thank you so much this really helped 🙏🏼
Thanks for the video, just did my battery, and although it's a pain to get to the battery, overall its not too difficult
Huge help. Thank you
Great axplanation Cristino really helpfull video thanks and saludos desde Panama
Gracias, saludos!!
Great work on the video
Nice video very specific...detail
Great video! Thank you!
Holl sh this is a massive work, just to change a batterie. My batterie died after 6y so i go to replace. Ty for that Video that Help me so much!
JBL knows one day we have to replace the battery. Dismantel the complete boombox is crazy. I throw is away and leave JBL. Good tutorial do.
Excellent video
Thanks for taking the time out to do this video, it’s a great tutorial and I really appreciate it. I have one of these boom box, so when the time comes I’ll know exactly what to do. One question: where did you get the replacement battery from?
Thank you, I got it from Amazon.
Gracias amigo acabo de hacerlo y si me funciono...saludos
Excelente 😃
Can you do a tutorial on how to replace the passive radiators, or at least recommend an adhesive? I ordered the parts, but can't find a tutorial anywhere.
Great video! however, ive broken the ribbon cable clips. Anyone know where i can get some replacements?
Wonderful 👌🏻👌🏻
thanks but i want to find out the size the battery when i order
thank's broo
I have tried to replace passive rediator disc of boombox2 but unable to remove its ears. these are jammed or may be a trick to open it. need help. I put it on the floor and pressed but not working. Pressed it on the rug but not successful.
this is helpful
What type is the battery
Great video, geting down to details.. have to say that i also had the problem with the battery life light at the bottom and also the button of inside / outside mode dose not working.
If anyone had the aame problem and have any idea how to fix it i would love to know..
Thank you, you just have to flip the connector from the light and will work.
Tino why are you replacing the battery , because when you plug the charger in it blinks red and is not charging ?
Hello my friend thank you for this video.
However, I struggle with my speaker, the bass doesn't sound like the beginning.
Hey i have a question my boombox just stopped working one day no light no anything no charging so i bought a replacement battery and charged fully i did notice that
when the last light i think is the 5th one never came solid it always stayed blinking so i unplugged the charger and it said it was full ok i started playing the boombox when it was by 2 lights it turned off and i went to charge and a single red light was flashing but it wont charge it just stays 1 red light flashing any ideas ?🙏
Hello after replacing the battery nothing lights up can you help me
I'm about to replace the battery on mine, wish me luck!!!!!!!
Tank you very very much!!!! Its the best Review for a battery replacement on a JBL Boombox so far!!!! Informative and easy to understand.
Thank you!
Did you succeed "
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@@elenavasilieva2187 you commented on the wrong person..
Can't get the end caps off, any ideas?
I changed the battery on mine but i wont still go on what can i do
How do you fix a loose power slot?
Hello Tino how much cost this service of change the battery?
where do I get the original battery for my jbl boombox 1
Hey just replaced my battery, thanks for straight forward video.
Just one question, do you know why the battery indicator lights at the bottom front is no longer working after battery replacement?
Indoor / outdoor button no longer working since replacement.
Also not able to see if it’s charging when plugged in. Really hope it is charging
You have to take it apart again, because what happened is you connect the cable for the light incorrectly, just flip it and will work perfectly again .
@@TinoPerez Thank you will try
@@TinoPerez do you know which is the cable for the light?
The two cables with blue sticker in the motherboard down on the left
If the battery is broke whit charger doesn't work ?
Thank you! I am having issue turning the side off. The ring will not come off.
Yeah same
sames
Hello! This is a copy a paste response. Please read fully if you are still searching for an answer to this solution. I am currently having this problem. First, let's check the serial number located in the port section of the JBL Boombox. If it starts with ND, most likely the process in the video will not help. For this model you will need to pry it off. Consumer discretion is advised as I have not done this process yet and am unfamiliar with how it will feels/looks like. I highly recommend more research before committing to the act. For those without the ND model, the process is not clearly described in the video. Your goal is to remove the opposite ring side using friction from the "normal force" of the surface of your choosing. Choose your surface wisely, it should be flat, grippy and dry. NOW, you can clearly visualize what the videos instructions are. You are not trying to remove the ring facing you but the one underneath. With the JBL Boombox upright, sitting on the subwoofer side you will need to apply pressure and rotate it anti-clockwise. BE WARNED. This requires quite an amount force. Hope this helps you in your endeavor internet stranger.
gotta pry it with a screw driver
Thx
I ended up with no bass any recommendations.? I followed every step 🤣... also doesn't show me battery charge is it because it's an aftermarket battery.?
Hi,, after dismantling the speaker, i realized the new battery terminal doesn't fit on to the motherboard (as in its too big,, the original battery has 8 slots and the new battery has 10), is there a way to make the new battery fit on to the motherboard or i'll have to look for another battery that fits
That’s because you got the battery for a different model.
Bless you so much. I dropped my boombox not even from waist height. Still works just doesn't charge. This makes me think that one of the connectors just came out, just have to figure out which one. It's not letting power pass through and it's not charging the battery so it has to be the port its self and or a connector.
Just saw another video here on TH-cam about a boombox repair. The problem was the battery connector came loose and he just plugged it back in and it worked fine.
Can you give some information about the battery please? I see some with 10000 mah and some with 25000 mah.
What is the difference between them? And they are both suitable for the boombox 1?
The 10,000 mah usually is the correct model for your generation, higher then 10,000 is design for Boombox 2 and the 25,000 is the highest that goes for boombox 2. I will recommend you just to get the 10,000 and here is a link for one.
amzn.to/3WRjpqX
Did you fix the problem on the LED and charging indicator not turning on when you change the battery?
Yes, I just flip the cable .
@Tinowhich cable was flippedPerez
Where or what do i buy for the battary replacement?
eBay
I can’t remove the rings that cover the screw for the Handel. I have a boombox 1 I think. Any solution?
i had the same problem, tried it for 10 minutes but couldnt get it loose. i put a rubber mat under it for more grip and that worked perfectly
Hello! This is a copy a paste response. Please read fully if you are still searching for an answer to this solution. I am currently having this problem. First, let's check the serial number located in the port section of the JBL Boombox. If it starts with ND, most likely the process in the video will not help. For this model you will need to pry it off. Consumer discretion is advised as I have not done this process yet and am unfamiliar with how it will feels/looks like. I highly recommend more research before committing to the act. For those without the ND model, the process is not clearly described in the video. Your goal is to remove the opposite ring side using friction from the "normal force" of the surface of your choosing. Choose your surface wisely, it should be flat, grippy and dry. NOW, you can clearly visualize what the videos instructions are. You are not trying to remove the ring facing you but the one underneath. With the JBL Boombox upright, sitting on the subwoofer side you will need to apply pressure and rotate it anti-clockwise. BE WARNED. This requires quite an amount force. Hope this helps you in your endeavor internet stranger.
@@Fartin_Gayrix Please be advised of the other comment.
El mio no quiere cargar donde puedo yebarlo donde estas ubicado
Hi Tino! Which replacement battery did you use to replace the original battery?
I got it from ebay 26000 mAh
Szacun kolego bo producent dał ciała dla zysku? A mogło być owiele łatwiej
Will the water seal go if u open the jbl boobox ?
Not if you put the rubbers correctly, make sure you tie the screws and everything aline in place.
Thank you so much for this Great explanation video , just a question : i want to replace my boombox battery and want to upgrad it to 20000 mah. What would you recommand for a battery brand ? And where can i purchase it? Many thanks in advance and Greetings From The Netherlands :) i already suscribe to your channel.
Thank you, you can get it from ebay or amazon, the brand from iFixit or cameron, to be honest most of the batteries are about the same, they’re only like two or three main manufacturers in China, just make sure that you select the one with the correct plug for your speaker.
Not sure if my first question came through. So you mentioned that you couldn’t tell if the new battery was charged. Did the charge lights ever come on? I have the same issue with mine after replacing battery. Everything else works but no indicator.
Yes, battery charge. You have to flip one of the flex cables coming from the battery are to be able to get the LED turning on.
@@TinoPerez which one specifically? I made sure the blue was facing up on the bottom three and down on top one.
Can you tell me which one?
@@rolandcantu1052it’s the cable that comes from the bottom front. It goes straight to the leds.
@@donjuandemarco4115 finally saw response I’ll try it tonight
What’s the part number?
amzn.to/4azBygT
I got the same problem when I change my battery. The LED on the back and the charging indicator didn't turn on.
Just flip the cable for the led
I can’t get off the rings
Hello! This is a copy a paste response. Please read fully if you are still searching for an answer to this solution. I am currently having this problem. First, let's check the serial number located in the port section of the JBL Boombox. If it starts with ND, most likely the process in the video will not help. For this model you will need to pry it off. Consumer discretion is advised as I have not done this process yet and am unfamiliar with how it will feels/looks like. I highly recommend more research before committing to the act. For those without the ND model, the process is not clearly described in the video. Your goal is to remove the opposite ring side using friction from the "normal force" of the surface of your choosing. Choose your surface wisely, it should be flat, grippy and dry. NOW, you can clearly visualize what the videos instructions are. You are not trying to remove the ring facing you but the one underneath. With the JBL Boombox upright, sitting on the subwoofer side you will need to apply pressure and rotate it anti-clockwise. BE WARNED. This requires quite an amount force. Hope this helps you in your endeavor internet stranger.
où puis-je trouver la batterie d'origine pour ma jbl boombox 1
in amazon amzn.to/3xnEsqL
3:32 it doesn't work, do you have any other instructions?
Is posible the dc jack is bad, you can try a different charger, make sure the flex cables are connected in the right way because sometimes you can flip the by accident.
After how many years do we need to replace the battery of Boombox 1?
Usually after 2 years
I just replaced mine today. Ive had my boombox for 5 years now.
JBL changed the way you replace the battery on JBL Boombox 2. Much easier.
Which battery is better to put 10000Mah or 25000Mah?
I will recommend you same as the original.
Actually that boombox is real because mine is like that and its fake so dont buy a JBL in low price because they might be fake so be careful buying speakers when its low price!
Link for the original battery?
www.ebay.com/itm/285001616375?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=ZB7tcDVRTmu&sssrc=2349624&ssuid=KUuL1fLmR2W&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY
Anyone else have issues removing the side retainer rings at the beginning of the video (to remove the handle)? Ive tried absolutely everything and mine wont budge an inch. Pretty sure mine were glued in place....
Use a hair dryer or heat gun and heat the inner and outer edges for a couple of minutes, then apply pressure and twist as shown in the video. Mine wouldn't budge either but twisted right out once I applied heat
Hello! This is a copy a paste response. Please read fully if you are still searching for an answer to this solution. I am currently having this problem. First, let's check the serial number located in the port section of the JBL Boombox. If it starts with ND, most likely the process in the video will not help. For this model you will need to pry it off. Consumer discretion is advised as I have not done this process yet and am unfamiliar with how it will feels/looks like. I highly recommend more research before committing to the act. For those without the ND model, the process is not clearly described in the video. Your goal is to remove the opposite ring side using friction from the "normal force" of the surface of your choosing. Choose your surface wisely, it should be flat, grippy and dry. NOW, you can clearly visualize what the videos instructions are. You are not trying to remove the ring facing you but the one underneath. With the JBL Boombox upright, sitting on the subwoofer side you will need to apply pressure and rotate it anti-clockwise. BE WARNED. This requires quite an amount force. Hope this helps you in your endeavor internet stranger.
Puedes hacer un tutorial, pero con una jbl boombox 3?
Mi jbl boombox 3 no enciende, ya lo intente de todas maneras pero no eh logrado hacer que funcione.
Verifica tu conector de la batería, aseguraste que este hasta adentro, y tapien puedes checar el conector de los LED's para ver si detecta la cantidad de batería con las luces.
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How much is the price of the battery
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Wow! You pretty much have to completely dismantle the whole device just to change the battery. I’d rather pay a pro to do it.
Can you the increase battery storage? Bigger battery?
uh oh my home/outdoors mode isn't lighting up now, but it still works otherwise.
what is the Model/type of Battery?
This is for gen2
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This battery is for Boombox 1?..
Where can u buy the battery? And how much?
You can get it from ebay , they’re about $80
How many mah is it you never said anything about battery specs?
Problem I have with mine is, it charges but only plays connected. When you take off the charger it stops playing. Either a wire has come off, a solder joint snapped or something else.
Did you already replace the battery?
@@TinoPerez No, I haven't replaced anything as of yet.
8:00 the red one is impossible to remove 😅
Nvm i got it
Where can I order battery from?
www.ebay.com/itm/175492166919?hash=item28dc25f507:g:ggAAAOSwk59jdQTn&amdata=enc%3AAQAIAAAA4P8sT8AHYrbwSK2jiCMFOcHTQ2OpQiAOTVjMHxE%2Ft5p2GVsu%2BDWldVu7nbMGNXXzKPrJa45BTwdVhoY0c85NErUweU9PDDbAgd5%2F%2FNl9VHIPJa6RJwn1ZWNNsIm7RHR83iWVum8kUuoiQu9RGtMZBRfV4jIO%2BYHsMQWF3rxjx0h6dbKHyRMdILjdMCmR%2B7g%2BI%2Ferx7Ms4d0%2F98z8qoPOPt6jiVLshWIWLtATTFtwbgqp75NggN5c0WhFBhDP07PvErBLtik1B%2BoDgpaUreg1Znpeau2J4TlfVzllm5d2gwYv%7Ctkp%3ABFBMnuavze9i
Cómo sé si mi JBL es 1 o 2?
I could see the seal getting damaged after doing this.
Not if you get it done properly
I cant get thw motherboard off
Nvm
My motherboard is blue inside
All you have to do, after end caps, handle, the main grille panel, only the end speaker with the exclamation point, needs to be removed. Then replace battery which is right there.....You made WAY to much workfor yourself...trust me. My way, you dont have to remove and unplug any speakers except the one...Also, never use a power driver to remove screws and don't remove screws at an angle.
Source: "Trust me, Bro. Im some guy in a youtube comment section who has an opinion"
@@501Labs Whatever that means, just trying to help.
That only works for the boombox 2 not the original as the original boombox doesn’t have exclamation points
A little bit of pressure did not work lol
Works perfectly fine, my only mistake was to flip the cable for the led lights , but I wanted to show live with out editing , you can hear the Bluetooth sound in the video.
your dam bro
you take everything out you only need to replace the battery 😂😂😂😂😂
JBL Boombox 2 and JBL Boombox 3 are so much easier.
Could you just cut it open from the bottom ????
No, it’s complicated to put your hand inside and find the connectors and if you want to protect your speaker from water, it’s better to do it like the video.
@@TinoPerezI’d never be able to do that without damaging it somehow 😢
I ain't doing that , no more JBL
why you make so hard man? That's not the way how they do it. You take everything out.OMG
You put the 4 strips of wire that have blue on the end wrong. It doesn't show you the battery amount because those are the light wires and they are flipped upside down and therefore not connected. Theres 3 at the bottom and 1 at the top. The top one is blue down. From left to right, the bottom ones are Blue Up, Blue Down, Blue Down. ✌️ Awesome Tutorial. My boombox actually lives longer than before now. I got a battery from China that has a 25,000 mAh battery ... which is 5,000 more than the original (Same watts). The one's on Amazon are only 10,000 mAh (Half the original 20,000 battery)
I had the boombox 1 and opened it up and read the battery it's only a 10,000mah. It never was a 20,000mah. It's just marketing saying 20,000ah, Jbl will say anything to sell their products and exaggerate like 24hour battery life, it gets nowhere near 24hours of battery life.
When he removed the cables around the 11:11-11:32 mark of the video, all three at the bottom were blue facing up and top one blue facing down. Did I miss something? Definitely want to get this right as I plan to do this tomorrow. I appreciate any guidance, thanks
@BrettK-xe8pg He likely opened it before the video at some point to practice for the video. He acknowledges in other comments that he put it back wrong, tho, so follow the order I said.
Just finished this job, not too bad. Definitely need a short Phillips screwdriver, can't stress that enough. You are 100% correct as you stated above on the cables, works perfectly. My original battery has 10,000 mAH all over it, just fyi. Thanks!
@@501Labs
Please sacrifise 5 minutes of yours, to edit your tutorial video with editor. Write text on screen, where you should have connected two smallest cables with blue sticker (on the bottom right of the motherboard) upside down, and about that not crucial screw. Not informing people that you forgot one screw and mixed up the blue sticker wires, ends up with many people wasting their time disassambling boombox once again 😂
He did an excellent job on this video. If you ask me, I'm glad he didn't edit it at all. Leave your comment for the pro's!
@sharwil63 the video is great but @MrDekalz is right the cables are upside down I had to take mine apart 3 times and flip each cable to make sure it was correct
Horrorible
I cant Open the Rings lmao
Hello! This is a copy a paste response. Please read fully if you are still searching for an answer to this solution. I am currently having this problem. First, let's check the serial number located in the port section of the JBL Boombox. If it starts with ND, most likely the process in the video will not help. For this model you will need to pry it off. Consumer discretion is advised as I have not done this process yet and am unfamiliar with how it will feels/looks like. I highly recommend more research before committing to the act. For those without the ND model, the process is not clearly described in the video. Your goal is to remove the opposite ring side using friction from the "normal force" of the surface of your choosing. Choose your surface wisely, it should be flat, grippy and dry. NOW, you can clearly visualize what the videos instructions are. You are not trying to remove the ring facing you but the one underneath. With the JBL Boombox upright, sitting on the subwoofer side you will need to apply pressure and rotate it anti-clockwise. BE WARNED. This requires quite an amount force. Hope this helps you in your endeavor internet stranger.