Great video, thanks. Saved myself a solid $100 doing it myself. Wasn't that hard and I'm a novice. Ended up using a heat gun to softnen the glue around the screen. And used a scalpel type tool instead of that flimsy alfoil thing. And no need to use any of that liquid you had. Talk about overkill
Its not overkill. It's about efficiency. They got more devices awaiting to be repair, so less time needed if doing it efficiently. For diy user, of course its overkill to buy those equipment
Dear fellow human. Thank you for this video. I've purchased a heating pad and a replacement port for less than repair place wanted for labor alone. My 5 year old can have his tablet back. All fixed. Thank you!
This video was helpful but also cost me $50. When he cut across the top it killed the screen. I'm sure thats why the video did not show the tablet turned back on. I did the same only slightly cutting into that area, but it disabled the screen. Was able to get a new screen and tablet and charging port works. Be very gentle when going across the short width of the screen.
@a.j.r6275 Will thank you, captain obvious I was very gentle. But at no point does it suggest not using a tool up there. And at no point does it show the screen working after putting back together. I had to do this on another tablet for my other kid, this time I used no tools in that area and had 100% success. My comment is not to complain, but rather to help other youtubers be successful... without having to find out the hard way. It doesn't matter how gentle you are. You will most likely slice into the ribbon cable if you put any tool into that area. It's not blame, it's help.
You were obviously being too rough. This is delicate electrical components. I'm a beginner and successfully achieved the transplant by being careful and patient.
I really wasn't. Why are you upset with my advice to help others from making the same mistake? Like I said I kept that in mind on the 2nd one and no issues. My advice is helping others.
My last comment was deleted, because, although I was polite, I mentioned, this video cost me $50 buying a new screen on Amazon, because you can not put a tool across the inside top, and have your screen live. So I mentioned this video should be redone.
@@rickstechrepairs no tools were left on the device. Rather, as @mrhook mentioned, hidden, inside the device, at the top, there is something you must not poke in more than 2mm with an opening tool, during the opening process, or else it destroys the screen. This video should help; it mentions not going in more than 3mm: ua-cam.com/video/hI_1sffXMI8/v-deo.html
Great video, thanks. Saved myself a solid $100 doing it myself. Wasn't that hard and I'm a novice. Ended up using a heat gun to softnen the glue around the screen. And used a scalpel type tool instead of that flimsy alfoil thing. And no need to use any of that liquid you had. Talk about overkill
Its not overkill. It's about efficiency. They got more devices awaiting to be repair, so less time needed if doing it efficiently. For diy user, of course its overkill to buy those equipment
Dear fellow human. Thank you for this video. I've purchased a heating pad and a replacement port for less than repair place wanted for labor alone. My 5 year old can have his tablet back. All fixed. Thank you!
Glad it helped
Amazing help. Just changed my daughters charging port. Thank you so much 🙏🏻 👍
good job
This video was helpful but also cost me $50. When he cut across the top it killed the screen. I'm sure thats why the video did not show the tablet turned back on. I did the same only slightly cutting into that area, but it disabled the screen. Was able to get a new screen and tablet and charging port works. Be very gentle when going across the short width of the screen.
U always have to be gentle, don't blame the movie if u can't repair or leave it to the professionals.
@a.j.r6275 Will thank you, captain obvious I was very gentle. But at no point does it suggest not using a tool up there. And at no point does it show the screen working after putting back together. I had to do this on another tablet for my other kid, this time I used no tools in that area and had 100% success. My comment is not to complain, but rather to help other youtubers be successful... without having to find out the hard way. It doesn't matter how gentle you are. You will most likely slice into the ribbon cable if you put any tool into that area. It's not blame, it's help.
You were obviously being too rough. This is delicate electrical components. I'm a beginner and successfully achieved the transplant by being careful and patient.
I really wasn't. Why are you upset with my advice to help others from making the same mistake? Like I said I kept that in mind on the 2nd one and no issues. My advice is helping others.
Thank you for the heads up. I'm worried I'm gonna break it.
I uswe this video to change my port. Very easy
Only problem is now, i have these lines going from charging port to top of screen
What if you didn't disconnect the battery for replacing the charging port?
risk of frying the display or mainboard
@@rickstechrepairs I could hear it the noise it makes when you plug it in but nothing on the screen😮💨
Great video. Tjanx for the help
Cheers
My last comment was deleted, because,
although I was polite, I mentioned, this video cost me $50 buying a new screen on Amazon,
because you can not put a tool across the inside top, and have your screen live.
So I mentioned this video should be redone.
Sorry to hear you have damaged your screen during the swap
I wouldn't recommend leaving any tools on the device you are working on
@@rickstechrepairs no tools were left on the device. Rather, as @mrhook mentioned, hidden, inside the device, at the top, there is something you must not poke in more than 2mm with an opening tool, during the opening process, or else it destroys the screen. This video should help; it mentions not going in more than 3mm: ua-cam.com/video/hI_1sffXMI8/v-deo.html
Thank you , it helped
Glad it helped
Is a kit available?
No idea
thank you for this vid.
Your welcome
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How about I just send it to you
if you are in Australia that could be arranged
Do you need a heating pad? I have a back heating pad I hope it works. 😂
Heating pad is convenience. You can also use heat gun
I also made that regretful mistake 😢
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