i was planning to do that as well... and i just check parts to make a heat bed.... and thinking of swapping out the control board for a 3d printed with a temperature controller, used to make fridges/heaters, instead and it comes in less than 30 bucks and this is before buying other parts to make a mini housing and a insulation to the bottom part of the heatbed.... which is still cheap and comes to a rough total of like 40 bucks USD.... and we get a gigantic surface that can even heat a laptop lcd to peel the lcd layers....
Try opening an iPad Air with it. If it makes it easy, then you got a good tool. Better yet, trying removing the back glass of an iPhone 12 Pro. That is would be the mark of a good tool. Else, the pad you got is nothing more than a heater with a thermometer.
My 3D printer's bed can be heated up from 0-110 degrees celsius. I think I'm gonna use that to open my phone lol
That's what I've been doing 😂😂 it works quit well
i was planning to do that as well... and i just check parts to make a heat bed.... and thinking of swapping out the control board for a 3d printed with a temperature controller, used to make fridges/heaters, instead and it comes in less than 30 bucks and this is before buying other parts to make a mini housing and a insulation to the bottom part of the heatbed.... which is still cheap and comes to a rough total of like 40 bucks USD.... and we get a gigantic surface that can even heat a laptop lcd to peel the lcd layers....
Try opening an iPad Air with it. If it makes it easy, then you got a good tool. Better yet, trying removing the back glass of an iPhone 12 Pro. That is would be the mark of a good tool. Else, the pad you got is nothing more than a heater with a thermometer.
Tempted to try one rather than using a hot air gun/heatgun
I just bought the same one how's yours holding up?
Also heat it up to 110 C for 1 min should work better
⛔🙂 Please tell me: for screens how many minutes/Time set must?
80 degree on what scale?
What's better a heat plate or heat pad
Great tool bro I need 1
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Watch out bro when using this steel type ..broke my LCD and battery🤣
Does the heat transfer to the bottom of the pad aswell or is it only hot on the surface?