Introduction
The W-King X10 Motherboard houses all of the electronic components that control the functions of the X10. These range from the Bluetooth Module chip to the onboard amplifiers for the speakers to the power circuit components that connect the battery to the other components.
The main way that the motherboard would become damaged would be by water getting into the casing of the X10. While the X10 is waterproof, damage to the casing could allow water into the internal components. This would cause a short circuit that could damage components across the motherboard.
If you need to replace the motherboard of your W-King X10 Bluetooth speaker, follow this guide.
Before you begin this repair, power off your speaker and disconnect it from the charging cable. The prerequisite guide to remove the speakers requires soldering. For detailed instructions, refer to the How to Solder and Desolder Connections guide.
What you need
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Lay the X10 on its back so that the bottom is facing you.
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Using the metal spudger, separate the two connection points located on the left and right sides of the mesh panel as shown.
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Separate the connection point in the center of the bottom section of the device.
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As before, all connection points should audibly 'pop' when disconnected, and the mesh panel will visibly separate from the body of the X10.
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Use a soldering iron to disconnect the three wires connecting the speaker to the motherboard.
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Unscrew the top arm of the X10.
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There are four 7.5mm Phillips #0 screws at the center of the top arm.
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There are two 7.5mm Phillips #0 screws at the base of each side of the arm.
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Use a Phillips #0 screwdriver to remove the four 7.5 mm screws connecting the casing motherboard to the case.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order. Take your e-waste to an R2 or e-Stewards certified recycler.