Introduction
If your speaker is experiencing hardware failure, software issues, has faced water damages or even if some of your parts have been discontinued, it may be time to replace the motherboard. The following guide will show you how to replace the motherboard in the Logitech UE MegaBoom 3. The motherboard is the circuit board that connects all of your hardware to your processor, distributes electricity from your power supply, and defines the commands that the buttons control.
Before starting this guide make sure that the other parts of the speaker are not the issue. If all of the other parts of the speaker are functioning you will need to use this guide to remove the motherboard.
This is a difficult guide to complete so be sure to read the entire guide thoroughly before starting.
What you need
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To access all internal components, first flip the speaker upwards to where you can see the base.
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Place your blue iFixit opening picks inside the gap between the speaker and the base to act as a lever when opening the speaker.
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Take off the fiber cover by prying it from the top of the speaker using the flathead 4.5 mm screwdriver.
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After the cover is loosened, the cap can finally be pulled off.
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Take of the metal rods by gently prying them out using the metal spudger.
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Take off the metal rods by gently prying them out using the metal spudgers
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Using the metal spudger, remove the volume control board to prevent any damage.
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Remove the clear silicone cover to access the board.
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Carefully pull off the board and disconnect it 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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