Need help replacing a blown speaker on Heng Long t-90 tank!

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Need help replacing a blown speaker on Heng Long t-90 tank!

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Hi everyone! I hope I am posting this at the proper place at this forum.
The speaker on my Heng Long T-90 tank gave up its ghost after just a few times running the tank. As far as my limited research online goes this seems to be a rather common issue with the Heng Long tanks equipped with 7.0/7.01 boards.
I want to remedy this with buying a replacement speaker of a higher quality than the versions Heng Long seems to offer. The Visaton speaker compatible with Heng Long tanks seems to be a good alternative, but I would like to know what you knowledgeable people on this forum believe would be a good replacement for the ruined oem speaker. All suggestions are welcome!
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You've probably done this already, but have you unplugged and plugged back in the speaker? The connectors are not top qualiy and can wiggle loose, or develop a poor connection in the plug connector. Once plugged in, if there's no sound, try wiggling the wires to see if can get anything from the speaker.

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if you like you can try our speaker
https://www.forgebeartanks.com/store/p1 ... ker_B.html
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ColemanCollector wrote: Thu Nov 23, 2023 5:50 pm You've probably done this already, but have you unplugged and plugged back in the speaker? The connectors are not top qualiy and can wiggle loose, or develop a poor connection in the plug connector. Once plugged in, if there's no sound, try wiggling the wires to see if can get anything from the speaker.

Mike.
Great suggestion, I will try that! I will probably try to get my hands on a better quality speaker anyway, but surely I will give your method a try.
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forgebear wrote: Thu Nov 23, 2023 6:08 pm if you like you can try our speaker
https://www.forgebeartanks.com/store/p1 ... ker_B.html
Very interesting, thanks for trying to help me out with the issue described above. Will these fit the T-90 tank?
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hi yes they will made by heng long but they dont place them in there tanks only the older ones
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For now I have opted for a direct replacement for the Heng Long speaker. It will be interesting to see how long this one will last :)
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