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Time Required

                          10 minutes            

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Introduction

What you need

Step 1

              mark the location for a glue port               
  • Using an awl or drift punch, mark a central location above the back of the speaker.
  • This step centers the drill bit so it doesn’t wander.
  • The exact location is not critical, as the speaker fills most of the cavity. This port will be filled with glue, so maintain some distance from the control button.

Using an awl or drift punch, mark a central location above the back of the speaker.

This step centers the drill bit so it doesn’t wander.

The exact location is not critical, as the speaker fills most of the cavity. This port will be filled with glue, so maintain some distance from the control button.

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Step 2

              Drill a small glue port               
  • Gently by hand using a small twist bit, cleanly penetrate the plastic case. Stop when metal is visible.
  • There is an air-gap between the case and the back of the speaker.

Gently by hand using a small twist bit, cleanly penetrate the plastic case. Stop when metal is visible.

There is an air-gap between the case and the back of the speaker.

Step 3

  • Optionally ream the mouth of the glue port.
  • I used a countersink. Generally an oversized twist bit can serve the purpose.

Optionally ream the mouth of the glue port.

I used a countersink. Generally an oversized twist bit can serve the purpose.

Step 4

  • apply a single drop of glue
  • Here I successfully used Gorilla Glue. Other glue or epoxy products have been used by others. The objective is to fill in behind the speaker and/or adhere the flange of the speaker to the cup.

apply a single drop of glue

Here I successfully used Gorilla Glue. Other glue or epoxy products have been used by others. The objective is to fill in behind the speaker and/or adhere the flange of the speaker to the cup.

Step 5

              Fill behind the speaker with glue/epoxy               
  • work the adhesive into the glue port for example using a toothpick.

work the adhesive into the glue port for example using a toothpick.

Step 6

              Remove excess adhesive               
  • clean up any excess glue or epoxy.

clean up any excess glue or epoxy.

Step 7

              Seal as necessary               
  • Gorilla glue can foam, so I taped over the glue port temporarily while the glue dried overnight.

Gorilla glue can foam, so I taped over the glue port temporarily while the glue dried overnight.

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kca - Dec 1, 2022

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Plz how to cornet wire to d panel plz diagram

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