Can I resurrect a drowned SoundRevilve +?
Where can I get pentalob drivers for Bose Sound Revolve +
Is this a good question?
Where can I get pentalob drivers for Bose Sound Revolve +
Is this a good question?
Hi
Here’s a link to a tool kit that contains many different sizes of pentalobe
Mako Driver Kit - 64 Precision Bits
If you know the exact size of pentalobe you could find it in the ifixit store
As for reviving your device,it is very possible but you will need to work fast,with water damage every second counts
Once you have it open the best thing you can do is disconnect the battery
Then fully disassemble the device and clean any corrosion (corrosion looks like green blue and white stuff)away with isopropyl alcohol
Once fully cleaned and dried reassemble and test,if it doesn’t work and you are uncomfortable doing board level repair I recommend you take it to a repair shop that specialises is these sorts of repairs
Hopefully this helps
Any questions please ask
Thanks:-)
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XD how did that happen?
Thanks for letting me know about that;-)
Iv updated my answer with the link and upvoted your answer:-)
Thanks letting me know:-)
@hellomacos I figured you Just got busy. I only answered it for completions sake. I didn’t want to keep the OP hanging so I answered it as well. No reason to have two similar answers since it would just be redundant :-). Your answer was good just incomplete.
Thanks for keeping the OP with a answer while I was getting mine sorted:-)
I had copied and pasted the link but forgot to put it in my answer XD
Thanks:-)
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@kriswy you would need a T-15 tamper proof bit for that. Something like this An even better choice would be a kit like this Mako Driver Kit - 64 Precision Bits since you can use this with more of your repairs.
As for resurrecting it, that is really hard to say unless you tear it down and see what is going on with it. First, I would use something like this video and tear it down. Then I would clean the logic board etc. with high grade isopropyl alcohol (anything over 95%). Check for obvious damaged components. Post pictures of your boards, etc. if unfamiliar with what to look for Adding images to an existing question Finally replace the battery and then re-evaluate. See what it does.
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