How to Repair OnePlus Bullets Z2 - E305A Neckband Color through Repair, battery or Charging Repair Description and On/Off Problem Or Dead Problem Solution, Extra Repair Helping Details, and More Repair Information Are Here.
Left Side Headphone Repair Guide
L+ (Speaker Positive): Blue Wire
L- (Speaker Negative): Green Wire
H- (Hall Effect Sensor Negative): Black Wire
Hall (Hall Effect Sensor): Brown Wire
H+ (Hall Effect Sensor Positive): Red Wire
Wiring by Connection Points
L+: Connects to the left side speaker positive terminal.
L-: Connects to the left side speaker negative terminal.
H-: Hall Effect Sensor’s negative terminal.
Hall: Hall Effect Sensor signal input/output.
H+: Hall Effect Sensor’s positive terminal.
Left Side Repair Instructions
Step 1: Check the continuity of each wire using a multimeter to ensure there are no breaks or cuts. Sometimes, these small wires can tear inside, causing connection issues.
Step 2: Visually inspect the components near the connection points. If you notice any missing components, replace them with similar ones or use jumper wires.
Step 3: Perform a Hall Sensor test by measuring its output and confirming that the values fluctuate as expected when a magnetic field is introduced or removed. If the sensor is faulty, replace it with a compatible Hall sensor.
Right Side Repair Guide
Wiring by Wire Color
B+ (Battery Positive): Red Wire
B- (Battery Negative): Brown Wire
NTC (Negative Temperature Coefficient Sensor): Brown wire with blue stripes
R+ (Right Speaker Positive): Black Wire
R- (Right Speaker Negative): Green Wire
Wiring by Connection Points:
B+: Battery's positive terminal.
B-: Battery's negative terminal.
NTC: Connects to the temperature sensor responsible for monitoring battery temperature.
R+: Right side speaker positive terminal.
R-: Right side speaker negative terminal.
Right Side Repair Instructions
Step 1: Check all wires for continuity to ensure no breaks. Inspect for any damaged wire sections, such as frayed insulation or kinks.
Step 2: Inspect nearby components (resistors, capacitors, etc.). If any component is damaged or missing, replace it.
Step 3: Test the NTC (Negative Temperature Coefficient) sensor by measuring resistance across it. Resistance should decrease as the temperature rises.
Step 4: Test the battery connections for secure contact.
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On/Off Problem Or Dead Problem Solution
Step 1: Check if the battery is charged.
Step 2: Test the connection between the battery and the main board. Ensure no loose connections exist.
Step 3: Measure the voltage on the Hall sensor to confirm it's working.
Step 4: Check the power switch using a multimeter for continuity and voltage readings. Ensure the switch is mechanically functional.
Step 5: Test the charging port to ensure it's functioning properly.
Step 6: Verify that the Hall sensor is operational. Replace the Hall sensor if necessary.
Step 7: Check for any components near the sensor that might be damaged.
Step 8: Replace any faulty components.
Step 9: Test the power switch's voltage; you should read around 2.8V or higher.
How to Fix And Repair Mic Problem
Step 1: Check the mic for rust or corrosion.
Step 2: Check the wiring between the microphone and the main board.
Step 3: Measure the voltage between the power IC and the mic to verify proper voltage levels.
Connectivity Problem Solution
If the device is having issues connecting via Bluetooth, follow these steps:
Step 1: Check for rust or corrosion on the antenna wire. Corrosion can inhibit signal transmission.
Step 2: Test all surrounding components for proper values and continuity.
Step 3: Inspect or replace the Bluetooth IC (BES2300) if there is no improvement.
Step 4: Resolder or replace the crystal oscillator IC, as this controls frequency stability, crucial for Bluetooth connectivity.
Hall Sensor Image
Sensor Problem Solution
If the sensors are causing issues like erratic on/off behaviour or pairing problems, follow these steps:
Step 1: Inspect all sensor wires (Hall Sensor) for damage.
Step 2: Check nearby components for any damage or missing parts. Use a jumper wire to connect the appropriate pads if missing or damaged components.
Step 3: Perform a Hall Sensor test or replace it with a known working one. You can measure the output of the Hall sensor using a multimeter in voltage mode.
Hall Sensor Connection Image
How to Fix And Repair Charging Problem
If the device is not charging, you can follow these steps:
Step 1: Check the wire connections to ensure the wires are intact.
Step 2: Inspect the charging connector for physical damage.
Step 3: Test the battery connection to make sure the battery contacts are not loose.
Step 4: Check the nearby components for missing or damaged parts. Replace them if needed.
Battery Problem Solutions
Step 1: Check if the battery wire connections are secure.
Step 2: Measure the battery voltage; it should be between 3.8V and 4.4V.
Step 3: Replace the battery if the voltage is outside this range or the battery is faulty.
➔ This Neckband LED will Glow red Color during charging.