Renewing Broken Headphones

by tqwerty in Circuits > Reuse

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Renewing Broken Headphones

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Ever had a pair of headpones/earbuds that has a faulty adaptor, or busted speakers?

Today I'm going to show you how to renew broken headphones/earbuds into new usable headphones/earbuds.
(I am going to call them "head/buds" from now on, so follow along)

Materials and Tools

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Materials:
Multiple pairs of broken head/buds
Solder
Heat-shrink tubing or electrical tape.

Tools:
Soldering iron/gun
Lighter (if necessary)

Choose Your Head/buds

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Find multiple pairs of head/buds... try to find one with good speakers and one with a good adaptor. 

If you find them in the street make sure they are clean.

Cutting

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Cut the head/buds in half (unless you want a longer (or shorter) custom pair of head/buds).
 
If they have one of those control/microphone things, make sure you leave it on (unless of course, you don't want it).

Soldering

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Solder the wires together. 


If you don't know how to solder, you can visit:

http://mightyohm.com/files/soldercomic/FullSolderComic_EN.pdf (my personal favourite)

or, a more instructables friendly version,

https://www.instructables.com/id/How-to-solder/
 

Wrapping

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You can go all fancy-like and use shrink wrap tubing to cover your exposed wires, or you can just wrap them with electrical tape.


Finished!

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Now you're finished!

Hope you enjoyed my Instructable!