Les Paul Wireless Guitar Battery Pack Replacement
Introduction
Go to step 1This guide will show how to replace the guitar's battery pack. The battery pack supplies power to the controller and houses the two AA batteries required for the controller.
What you need
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Unscrew the 11 screws securing the back of the body using a T10 Torx screwdriver. Each screw is 1 cm long.
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Push level, this will detach the back of the guitar from the front.
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Carefully remove the back of the body
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The battery pack cord is attached to both sides of the guitar, be careful not to tear it apart.
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The neck connector may be stuck to the back so be sure to detach it before fully pulling
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Gently move the capacitor around until it breaks off
Not been playing the guitar for years. Forgotten all about it until one day I decided to have a go again. But discovered I had left the AA batteries inside and it the battery compartment had been swimming in alkali cos of battery corrosion. Saw your post here and decided to have a go at fixing it. Can I know how do you tell that the capacitor is due for replacement and also, can the red wire be directly soldered to the positive end of the battery connector lead?
I decided to come back and play it again but the only problem is that I forgot that a black and red wire got ripped out from the top side of the battery pack I don't know if this is fixale or not and with my other one it's fine it just won't connect the light flickers and goes off
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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3 Comments
What cap is needed?
Mine is: 2200uF 10V
Necesito cambiar todo el habitaculo de las pilas por oxido, cual es la pieza exacta que necesito?