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Hey guys,
I know some of you have much more experience than I do in soldering electronics, so I'd like to have an advice.
I'm repairing an alarm clocked that stopped working a few years ago. I changed a few capacitors and it now works. But the wires and contacts connecting the tiny speaker broke apart and I'm not sure how I'm supposed to fix it.
I highlighted the disconnected wires and identified where they're supposed to be attached back to the speaker on the photo below.
Here's another shot, showing the underside of the wires.
I'm wondering the following:
1. Am I supposed to remove the small bit of printed circuit that remained attached to the wires?
2. How am I supposed to solder these back on the speaker, and where? I don't see any sort of contacts or pins on the speaker.
Thanks in advance!
I know some of you have much more experience than I do in soldering electronics, so I'd like to have an advice.
I'm repairing an alarm clocked that stopped working a few years ago. I changed a few capacitors and it now works. But the wires and contacts connecting the tiny speaker broke apart and I'm not sure how I'm supposed to fix it.
I highlighted the disconnected wires and identified where they're supposed to be attached back to the speaker on the photo below.
Here's another shot, showing the underside of the wires.
I'm wondering the following:
1. Am I supposed to remove the small bit of printed circuit that remained attached to the wires?
2. How am I supposed to solder these back on the speaker, and where? I don't see any sort of contacts or pins on the speaker.
Thanks in advance!