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taking apart an out of warrenty zlink transmitter

jimmy clark

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I bought a pair of used zlink headphones that's out of warrenty. the little transmitter unit is defected. when I plug in the usb charger cable the charge light goes on an off as I move the cable. in others words it has a bad connection inside the unit. my question is has anyone ever taking apart the box an if so how d io you get it apart. I'm handy at fixing things but I don't wont want to brake the housing. I do have an extra transmitter. but I believe I can fix the problem if I can get inside the housing.
 
Good question. Let us know what you find out. If it was mine I would have it in a pile of little pieces looking at it with glazed over eyes.
 
I bought a pair of used zlink headphones that's out of warrenty. the little transmitter unit is defected. when I plug in the usb charger cable the charge light goes on an off as I move the cable. in others words it has a bad connection inside the unit. my question is has anyone ever taking apart the box an if so how d io you get it apart. I'm handy at fixing things but I don't wont want to brake the housing. I do have an extra transmitter. but I believe I can fix the problem if I can get inside the housing.
Did you try a different charging cord?
 
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