Bose Wave Remote Control - How to Test & How to take it Apart
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- Опубликовано: 21 окт 2024
- Always make sure your battery is good first. Then you can check the function of the remote by looking at the remote sensor light through a camcorder lens. The naked eye does not see the light. Press any button to see that IF light is working or not
If you wish to have a closer look at the internal parts, then peel off the top of the remote. You will need to clean the glue off and re-glue the top part for re-assembly, but makes sure you don't put any glue on the contact areas.
Now, by removing the 5 small Philip screws on the circuit board, you can have a look at the other side of the circuit board and the components.
Good luck with your repair.
Many thanks for the troubleshooting tips. I was able to determine my remote battery wasn't making good contact. A simple fix for that and I am once again enjoying my Bose Wave!
I am glad the video helped. Thank you for dropping by with the comment. I am happy that you can enjoy your bose wave once again.
Looks very old school Andy. Well done for taking it apart.
I have never seen a remote disassembly like this ever. Bose has a crude way of making them.
Great instructional video. Thank you Andy for posting!
Thanks Kurt. A second video to follow on if I can repair the remote or not.
Ordered a replacement remote for bose wave 2 and it doesnt work. The remotes are apparently not interchangable, yet my 2 existing radios' remotes are interchangeable and work fine. I am guessing that each remote has a frequency that it sends to the radio and you have to somehow get lucky when buying a replacement. Unless anyone knows a fix?
You are correct, I believe. I have 3 regular remotes and one larger remote for the bigger Bose radio/cd player here and some don't work with the 3 radios and CD changer I have. Did you test the remote to see that it is working?