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Introduction
This guide will explain how to remove and replace the speakers on the Beats Pill 1.0. This will require almost complete disassembly of the device.
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Using the spudger, create space between the speaker covers and then remove.
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On the underside of the device, remove the rubber stand with the BeatsPill logo on it.
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Using an ESD-safe Phillips #0 screwdriver, remove the four screws that were underneath the rubber stand.
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Remove the two screws with a Phillips #0 screwdriver.
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Slowly remove the center band and two clip rings until the adhesive separates. Sit to the side the clip rings and the center band
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Use the spudger to pry the device apart along its seam, starting in the middle.
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Open the device to separate the front and back panels.
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Carefully remove the yellow, red, black, and white wires from the motherboard.
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Using a PH0 or PH00 bit head unscrew the four (diameter = .072 in, length = .239 in) screws holding the band holding the battery in place.
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Using a soldering iron attach the battery to the new motherboard with the red wire connecting to the 0.2 volts (+) and black wire connecting to the ground (-). Please refer to our soldering guide for more information.
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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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Hi everyone!
Does anyone know from where I can buy a motherboard for a Beats Pill??
How do I unplug the cord from the battery? I don't want to damage any cords or plugs, Thanks!
Same as akon4konvicted: "Does anyone know from where I can buy a motherboard for a Beats Pill??
While trying to repair I snapped that yellow part with the thin copper running through it, I tried to repair this with superglue but I don't think it worked. Not sure what the part does but is it still safe to use?