How to Change the JBL Xtreme 1 Bluetooth Speaker Batteries

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How to Change the JBL Xtreme 1 Bluetooth Speaker Batteries

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Eventually batteries expire or won't hold a charge any more. I replaced my Li-ion battery in my JBL Xtreme 1 bluetooth speaker because I was tired of keeping it plugged in the wall. It wasn't really portable/mobile.

!Cautionary Note! - I am obviously an amateur do-it-yourself repair - taking apart any electronics will invalidate your warranty. I hold no responsibility if YOU damage your electronics because you follow these steps. This is purely for educational purposes.

Supplies

Tools Needed:

  • #1 Philips screwdriver
  • Double ended thin metal pry tool
  • Bent needle nose electrical pliers
  • 5000 mAh Battery for the JBL Xtreme 1 (first generation only)
  • (find example from here: https://www.newpower99.com/JBL_Xtreme_Battery_Replacement_Kit_p/jbl-xtreme.htm)

Finding the Zipper Back Screws

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  1. Open zipper back
  2. Find three (3) screws within the zipper area above the auxiliary jack and power jack. Remove and keep track of them.

Pry Zipper Back Panel

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Using double ended pry tool, pry the outline of the back panel. All "snap" together ends.

Remove Plastic Panel Screws

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Remove screws on the clear plastic panel using the Philips screwdriver. Should be eight (8). Remove and keep track of them.

Pry Plastic Panel Slowly

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Using the pry tool pry off the clear plastic panel around the rubber edges. Careful NOT to "yank or remove" the braided wire. Leave braided wire dangling.

Remove Screws Securing Mesh Covering

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Remove two (2) screws at the ends which hold the mesh covering.

Carefully remove mesh covering and put aside.

Pry Speaker Coverings

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Note the orientation of the battery wires (which side the wires are going). This is speaker side you are taking off.

Using pry tool, pry tabs at the connecting at speaker ends

Remove Screws for Carrying Strap

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Remove holding screws on handle loops and on speaker end covers.

Remove speaker covers.

Remove Screws Holding Speaker

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Remove "inside" screw holding the speaker.

Remove speaker.

Remove Battery Connector

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Locate the connection for the battery.

Using bent needle nose pliers, pull the white connection tab. Pull straight vertically up from the circuit board.


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  1. Feed/push back battery wires to where the battery is located and carefully pull the battery up.
  2. Replace with new battery, feeding the new battery wire through the same hole.
  3. Reconnect the white connector for the battery.
  4. Reverse steps reassembling the speaker.