Someone mistakenly plugged my Bose SoundLink Mini into a different adapter that had a similar plug but had a different (higher) amperage. I was not around but according to him, it was charging fine.
The next day I was not able to turn on my speaker, nor was I able to charge it in its proper adapter. It' just dead and I have tried leaving it for a few of days and then retried to charge it and turn it on but nothing worked.
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I went into the Bose shop and they said it would cost £70 just to diagnose it, so I would prefer to try fix it myself. Are there any changes of fixing it or should I buy a new one?
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I went into the Bose shop and they said it would cost £70 just to diagnose it, so I would prefer to try fix it myself. Are there any changes of fixing it or should I buy a new one?
Someone mistakenly plugged my Bose SoundLink Mini into a different adapter that had a similar plug but had a different (higher) amperage. I was not around but according to him, it was charging fine.
The next day I was not able to turn on my speaker, nor was I able to charge it in its proper adapter. It' just dead and I have tried leaving it for a few of days and then retried to charge it and turn it on but nothing worked.
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I went into the Bose shop and they said it would cost £70 just to diagnose it, so I would prefer to try fix it myself. Are there any changes of fixing it or should I buy a new one?
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I went into the Bose shop and they said it would cost £70 just to diagnose it, so I would prefer to try fix it myself. Are there any changes of fixing it or should I buy a new one?
Someone mistakenly plugged my Bose SoundLink Mini into a different adapter that had a similar plug but had a different (higher) amperage. I was not around but according to him, it was charging fine.
The next day I was not able to turn on my speaker, nor was I able to charge it in its proper adapter. It' just dead and I have tried leaving it for a few of days and then retried to charge it and turn it on but nothing worked.
I went into the Bose shop and they said it would cost £70 just to diagnose it, so I would prefer to try fix it myself. Are there any changes of fixing it or should I buy a new one?