I have these bluetooth speakes that have a faulty connection to the mini usb port, so the battery doesn't charge.
I dont care about the battery or the bluetooth, I just want to know if theres a way to make the speakers work with an aux cable or something like that.
>>1087006
>if theres a way to make the speakers work with an aux cable or something like that
How do you think headphones work? They are just two speakers with a male jack.
>>1087008
I know, but wont they need to be connected to a source of electricity because theyre bigger? or is the jack enough?
>>1087017
Maybe. Depends on the driver. Since you have given us zero information about the specs of the driver we can't really help you.
>>1087032
It's in the fucking picture. What more do you need?
>>1087037
The specs of the driver
>>1087006
Here's how I'd proceed:
1. try to replace the battery with some spare cellphone battery (similar formfactor; ~3,7 V shit on the mAh as long as it's <1A)
2. If replacement batt charges put it back together and use it the way it was meant for if not 2 chances are high the circuitry is fucked
3. the reason u get so much hatred here so far is that you didnt elaborate on
>with an aux cable or something like that
which leaves the question how/with what kind of equipment you wanna drive the speaker aahh fuckit too much reply
>>1087006
depends on the design. if there's 2 separate circuits, one for receiving bluetooth, and a second to amplify audio, then it you might be able to inject audio into it. i'd just get a small audio signal, like from an old MP3 player and start touching it to the circuit at random points until i heard sound coming out of the speaker.
however, if it's just one chip that does everything, then your best bet is to replace the entire circuit with, say, an LM386 audio amp, which is good for about 0.2W, or something similar but more powerful.
>>1087509
>4 ohm
>3W
Gee, that was so hard to figure out from the picture