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Hey I have a Beolit 15 bluetooth speaker (the one with battery). It does not turn on - no lights at all. I have tried a factory reset. I have ruled out issue with the power cable and battery, because I have changed both of these but this did not help.
I think I had left in plugged in for at least 2-3 days straight. Do you know what component would wear out most by leaving power on to a speaker in general?
I would be grateful to know what might be the issue.
Thanks for your help.
I have another beolit spaker that works incredibly well!
Hello
I am in your position more or less...
It is difficult to say what the issue may be without some electrical measurements starting with measuring the battery's voltage while it is connected to the speaker to ascertain that a ~7.4V (nom) is delivered. If you have a multi-meter (DVM) you can take this measurements. You can charge the battery fully and then you can measure the battery's voltage prior to connecting it to the speaker (A fully charged battery will deliver ~8.4V). If the voltage drops significantly once you connect the battery to the speaker then one of the protection components in the speaker's inlet may have shorted out.
If the battery voltage is delivered correctly then there may be an issue with the speaker's inner PSU circuitry (It utilizes several power components to derive different voltages) or the BT module itself (My speaker is suffering from this issue - the chip simply stopped reacting and that was that).
You also mentioned that you left the speaker "plugged in"...I gather you mean the AC grid. So there may also be a short in the AC/DC unit inside the speaker (it is a separate PCB). Though I would not expect the device to be affected when operated on battery alone in such a case as there are usually two different supply rails even if they feed the same circuit.
In any case, from my (bitter) experience, the problem usually resides in the PCB/s. In such a case you should be ready to open the speaker up or seek out someone with the technical know how that can help you do so.
Did you manage to find a replacement for the bluetooth module?
When I get the time, I will explore this further...
Hi,
I have managed to take some time out to explore further. I think Q5 is blown on the mainboard. Will try looking for a suitable replacement.