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This tutorial (made by me) will teach you how to fix your Xbox 360 Wireless Mics.

 

Materials Required

 

1. (Broken) Wireless Mic

2. (Normal) Flathead Screwdriver

3. Soldring Iron & Solder (solder must be Non-Lead Based)

4. (Normal) Battery Charger

5. Electrical wires (you can get these out of a broken wall clock or anything that requires batteries as a source of power)

 

Step 1: (Removing Screws)

You will have to remove the two screws on both sides of you mic. If you don’t remove both you Mic will break.

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Step 2: (Opening Your Mic)

Look at the back of your Mic where you plug the Charging Cable in, jam a screw driver (Flat Knife its even better) in between the gap and force it open. After this is completed, it should look something like this (I have already removed my battery).

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Step 3: (Locating & Removing Battery)

The battery is located directly in the middle of the Mic (Cube Shaped). Slowly lift it off the body of the Mic, it's glued and wired to it so do it very slowly.

 

Step 4: (Remove Battery Tape & Wires)

Simply remove the tape from the top of the battery. Get out your soldering iron and heat up the solder keeping the wires on the batter so that you can remove the wires without cutting the wires.

 

Step 5: (Soldering)

Solder the new wires on the battery. If you are unsure of how to approach this, please ask a parent for assistance. Note: On the side of the battery it will tell you the charges. (Right = -) (Left = +)

 

Step 6: (Testing Battery)

Now plug in the battery charger and as you should know the Red Wire (Positively Charged) goes on the top of the charger and Black Wire (Negatively Charged) goes on the bottom. Tape the black end to the bottom of the charger and slowly move the red across the top.

Warning: If you tape both ends on it won’t charge at all.

Note: If the Battery starts to get hot, remove it from the charger and continue later (When the Battery has cooled down).

 

Step 7: (Battery Charge Test)

Test if your battery charged by puting both the Red and Black wires on you tongue. If you will get a very little shock, you are almost done, if not, retry the above.

 

Step 8: (Remove Wires & Heat Up Battery)

Remove the wires/tape from the battery by heating the Solder. Important: Now, using the Flathead Screw Driver, put it across the 2 Terminals, this will start heating up the Battery very fast so don’t do it too long or it will explode.

 

Step 9: (Conclusion)

After you have let the battery cool down solder the Red and Black Wires to where the should be, close your Mic and it should be working.

 

Good Luck.

 

 

 

Made by JMD ALMIGHTY

Edited by Dark Slipstream
Posted
So this is a battery charging tut...?

 

well i gess so

 

thats why the mic dies anywhy

 

its more complacted then charging the battery plus this is the only tut to fix them all my own reaserch

Posted
well i gess so

 

thats why the mic dies anywhy

 

its more complacted then charging the battery plus this is the only tut to fix them all my own reaserch

So there not really broken, the battery just dies? interesting O___o

  • 8 months later...
Posted

so I finally managed to get it open, but what type of lipoly battery do I need to get and where do I get them

 

the tut fails to mention that part, it just says to replace the battery, but with what?

  • 3 months later...
Posted

you dont replace the battery at all you just fix your broken one but if you are lazy just look o ebay yuo should find a matching one

 

lol, that was 2 months ago

 

 

I already fixed it, I bought a replacement battery off of ebay for $8 (free shipping) and replaced it

 

but also the way it says to open it actually damaged the headset so it doesn't close all the way

 

"Look at the back of your Mic where you plug the Charging Cable in, jam a screw driver (Flat Knife its even better) in between the gap and force it open."

 

that ended up cracking the plastic around the part the charging cable covered and I had to open it a different way

 

and something else happened (Im not sure what) but its not as clear as these mics are supposed to be and people are higher pitched and sound more electronic through, but after several hours they sound normal like it just needed to warm up

 

 

and within this past month I now need to stand up the mic by leaning it against something to be able to charge it

  • Like 2
Posted

will they arnt built to be opend if they break they are built to be binned i found that that was the best way to fix it for free.

you didnt have to buy a new battery even with all the flaws its still money saved i personally use the astro a40 gamming system

  • 10 months later...

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