Repair Foam
How do i repair the foam circle bit on my subwoofer? It has a small rip on it.?
I have a subwoofer, but it has a small rip on the foam bit.
would like to keep using it, so, what should i do to repair it?
should i just use some glue? if so, what type of glue?
Thanks
Use something flexible like a clear silicone
Full Complete top front glass touch screen panel repair / replacement Kit : including are all parts pre-installed assembly kit including the top glass with digitizer / touch screen function, ear speaker part with flex cable, top plastic home button and bottom home button pad sensor with flex cable, all parts pre-installed on the frame...
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Full Complete top front glass touch screen panel repair / replacement Kit : including are all parts pre-installed assembly kit including the top glass with digitizer / touch screen function, ear speaker part with flex cable, top plastic home button and bottom home button pad sensor with flex cable, all parts pre-installed on the frame; Including the tools so you can open up the top front panel, lift up the flex cable connectors, pull off the LCD assembly (not included), then slide the LCD assembly into this top front glass frame assembly and now you are ready to re-connect the flex cable connectors back to the main board, screw everything back and your repair / replacement work is done...
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Installation instruction is not included. To securely attach your touch screen, you need to use double-side adhesive tape to do the job. Products received by customers would be the same as photos presented...
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The HD 280 PRO is a pair of closed, dynamic stereo headphones that deliver accurate, linear sound reproduction with up to 32dB of ambient noise attenuation for critical monitoring applications. Optimum impedance ensures universal compatibility, from home listening to studio monitoring...
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COMPATIBLE HOOKS 6 pc Ear Hook Loop Clip Replacement. (3-blk, 3-clr) : Motorola H-series 270 371 375 385 390 560 620 680 681 685 690 695 780 790 12 15.
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Koss Extra Portable Cushions for your portable stereophone.
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Don't throw away expensive loudspeakers just because the foam surround has dry rotted, or has been punctured. With these new refoam kits from Parts Express, you can save BIG bucks by repairing the foam surround and avoid costly loudspeaker replacements.
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These replacement sleeves are for use with Shure SE Sound Isolating earphones--specifically models SE210, SE310, SE420, SE530, and SE530PTH. The smooth and tapered foam design is easy to insert and fits comfortably in any ear...
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Use this kit to repair / replace your cracked top glass touch screen cover, or convert it to white color screen to match with your white iPhone. Assembly with all parts pre-installed are white glass screen digitizer + white frame + white home button + home flex cable + ear speaker + proximity sensor flex + ear speaker mesh + tool and guide...
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This is a popular upgrade for the stock ear pads on all of Grado's SR and RS series of headphones and is suitable for both the 'reverse pad mod' and the 'quarter mod' upgrades.
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As the colder months creep in, homeowners' thoughts are turning to methods of saving on heating bills this winter. Keeping the furnace lower and putting on an extra sweater and wool socks are a couple of solutions, but there are several other ways to stay warm and keep your money.
Stop the air leaks
There can be literally dozens of places in your home where cold air can come in, and precious warm air can escape. Windows, doors, dryer vents, and plumbing vent stacks are some examples. In areas readily accessible, you can normally feel a slight draft. Other sections of the house – such as the attic, basement or crawl space – take a little more hunting to find the spots to dam the air flow.
Weatherstripping is the easiest way to stop drafts, and is available in a wide variety of sizes and widths. The type of weatherstripping used for windows may be quite different from that used to seal the threshold of a door. Weather conditions will also be a factor when deciding which type of weatherstripping to use, such as a cold and rainy climate in the Pacific Northwest vs. a dryer climate in Arizona. Ensure that the temperature is above 20 degrees Fahrenheit when you are installing the product.
Layer it up with insulation
Insulation is the next key to a warm house over the winter months. Different regions of the country require higher R-values in the insulation you install. This rating also varies for specific parts of your house. For example, homes in Texas, Louisiana and Florida would only need R30 to R60 insulation in their attic, but homes in Montana and Idaho would require R49 to R60 insulation.
One litmus test is to see if your roof generates icicles on a snowy winter day. If so, your roof is emitting heat which is melting the snow on the roof. The runoff from that melt is freezing again. A key to success is to see if your attic is very cold. That means the heat is staying where it belongs – in your house.
The requirement is significantly lower in walls and floors, but important none-the-less. The recommended R-value will also change depending on the type of heating you have in your home. The style of insulation also comes into play to determine how much is required for installation. Every inch of fiberglass blanket insulation provides an R-value of approximately 3.27. Loose-fill insulation can vary from 2.2 to 4.0 per inch, depending on how it is installed. If polyurethane foam is sprayed in the area, the rating can go as high as 6.0 to 7.3.
Homes built two or three decades ago, or earlier, were not required to have minimum amounts of insulation. Because of this, it may be necessary to do an in-depth analysis to find out where heat is escaping in homes of that era. Conversely, new home construction may skimp on installing the best insulation to save costs, and get a higher profit on the sale.
Get your ducts in a row
People who have forced-air heating may be losing upwards of 20 percent of the air normally meant to move through the duct system. This is due to poorly sealed connections, resulting in leaks. It may be difficult – if not impossible – to repair these leaks if the ducts are located between walls or floors. If the ducts can be reached, it is a relatively easy job using duct sealant, or duct mastic as it is also known.