Tzumi Jobsite Speaker Repair
I was gifted a Tzumi brand Jobsite speaker. The peripherals card or whatever the hell that green wafer that holds all the ports for connections is called was misaligned, so I had to take it apart and fix it. Anyways here's the disassembly guide in text because I'm too lazy to make a video and also don't care enough to do so.
Step 0: Tools
You're gonna need a long Phillips screwdriver. Doesn't need to be precision, one of the heads on a six-in-one should fit fine, but the shaft needs to be at least 2 or 3 inches long, preferably longer. Idk I actually haven't measured how long the shaft is on the one I bought specifically for disassembling this speaker but you're gonna need it. Should be the only tool you need.
Step 1: Remove the metal mesh thing on the front.
Should just pop right out, may need to fiddle with it to get a good grip.
Step 2: Unscrew the screws.
There should be 7 screws holding down the front face to the back face together, they're at the bottom of these 7 really deep holes around the rim of the actual speaker pads or whatever they're called. Use a long screwdriver.
Step 3: Carefully separate the front from the back.
The cables connecting the speakers to the other stuff wasn't very long in my case, so I had to prop the front part on something to keep it from straining the cables too much because I don't actually know how much disrespect the device can take.
Step 4: Unscrew the peripheral ports chip card, realign, replace screws
Again I don't actually know what that wafer is called. Regardless, it's only held in place by two screws with washers soldered on them. Realign the chip properly by sliding the wings into the slots and rescrew the washer screws. Go back and forth doing each screw bit by bit since the shell and screw holes are rather cheap and can easily offset the chip if you're not careful about it.
Anyways once that's done just reseat everything and replace the screws. Should be fairly simple. I didn't do more than this since that was my only issue with it but once the speaker face is off the rest of the case, you should find it pretty easy to identify the rest of the parts of the speaker if you have a different issue with it.
I'm not seo'ing this post because then I'd have to do free advertising for a shitty product and I'm not doing that.