how to replace db5251 inductor?
jso123
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While checking connections to determine why
my front left speaker was not working,* I noticed that the copper coil of wire inside the crossover was rattling around . The crossover was not mounted securely in the door and I suppose the movement caused the inductor to snap off. Strange.
Anyway, is there a way to access the other side of the circuit board so I can sodder it back on? I built a crossover once before and so I think I can fix it.
I am sure that the warrantee has expired and appreciate any DIY tips to fix it.
Thanks
Scott
* Turns out that left front chanel of my Pioneer head unit is bad.
my front left speaker was not working,* I noticed that the copper coil of wire inside the crossover was rattling around . The crossover was not mounted securely in the door and I suppose the movement caused the inductor to snap off. Strange.
Anyway, is there a way to access the other side of the circuit board so I can sodder it back on? I built a crossover once before and so I think I can fix it.
I am sure that the warrantee has expired and appreciate any DIY tips to fix it.
Thanks
Scott
* Turns out that left front chanel of my Pioneer head unit is bad.
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