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Piezo Battery Socket Removal (JP6)

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    Piezo Battery Socket Removal (JP6)

    Does anyone know how to do this?, i need to get to the back of the unit to reconnect one of the wires as it has come lose and has caused the piezo output to not work.


    I have had to do this once before but was so long ago that i can not remember how to physically remove the unit.
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    There are a few little screws on the back of the battery box (probably 4, don't have one handy). Remove them and the box should just pop out.

    You'll have a bit of slack in the wires, but not too much. Shouldn't be too bad to solder it back on. Same thing happened to me once, I pulled a little too hard when removing a pickguard and disconnected one of the battery wires.
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    Quote Originally Posted by beej View Post
    There are a few little screws on the back of the battery box (probably 4, don't have one handy). Remove them and the box should just pop out.

    You'll have a bit of slack in the wires, but not too much. Shouldn't be too bad to solder it back on. Same thing happened to me once, I pulled a little too hard when removing a pickguard and disconnected one of the battery wires.
    Well thats the thing, i have removed the four screws but it wont budge. is it just pressed in tightly? I am a little nervous to just start yanking on things.
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    They are usually pressed in tightly; I have removed a few during refinishing and it is always a bit of an adventure.
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    I just removed one from my JP - I actually slid a modelling knife blade around the perimeter and freed it that way - it's not for the feint of heart that one!
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    Yeah i just got it. Took my Leatherman and pried from underneath inside the cavity and it came right out. Wires reconnected and it all works now.


    Thanks for the help guys.
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    Good to know!

    I put a new battery in mine the other night during a rehearsal after the one that was in it started to go all buzzy, and I had nothing. After looking it all over and figuring I had pulled a wire loose changing the battery I pulled a battery out of a pedal and it worked again. Turned out I had a brand new 9V dud.
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