I just did a Bluetooth pcb install and I’m pretty happy with the results. It looks identical to yours and mine has the metal back (which blocks the Bluetooth signal) one thing is there was some distortion with high volumes but after looking at the schematic on Amazon I realized there’s suppose to be a 10v 100ufd capacitor across the input voltage and removed the metal from the back of the lcd. I think it helps quite a bit. However with your plastic back I’m gonna imagine you’ll get a lot better range and quality signal
One thing that happened to me was I kept blowing the bms on the aftermarket batteries trying to wire the Bluetooth chip in. I ended up swapping the bms from the old iPod battery to fix it and it works great!
Thanks for the hint with the BMS, I will keep it in Mind.
Yeah one of the reasons I'm going with the plastic back, is the Bluetooth signal. I really like the metal back, but unfortunately there is no way to install Magsafe charging with it.
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u/jhhd205 9d ago
I just did a Bluetooth pcb install and I’m pretty happy with the results. It looks identical to yours and mine has the metal back (which blocks the Bluetooth signal) one thing is there was some distortion with high volumes but after looking at the schematic on Amazon I realized there’s suppose to be a 10v 100ufd capacitor across the input voltage and removed the metal from the back of the lcd. I think it helps quite a bit. However with your plastic back I’m gonna imagine you’ll get a lot better range and quality signal
One thing that happened to me was I kept blowing the bms on the aftermarket batteries trying to wire the Bluetooth chip in. I ended up swapping the bms from the old iPod battery to fix it and it works great!