@@AnyrepairENG Thank you for the amazing video. I always overlook resistors while doing repairs. Will start paying more attention to them now thanks to you.
@@collinsmesue2143 in the charging section and in cpu vcore, looking for resistor values will make you a hero. Check also other videos with charging problems I have posted
@@AnyrepairENG Thank you. Thats a great and very precise work on a display connector. I would say that it was more burnt than just corroded. How could that happened, maybe a water-caused short?
Most would have given up before starting. Bravo!
Thank you so much!
Difficult one for real.
Yes it was very difficult as it had hard damages in many different sites! Thank you for you comment!
@@AnyrepairENG Thank you for the amazing video. I always overlook resistors while doing repairs. Will start paying more attention to them now thanks to you.
@@collinsmesue2143 in the charging section and in cpu vcore, looking for resistor values will make you a hero. Check also other videos with charging problems I have posted
@@AnyrepairENG Awesome, will definitely checkout your entire collection. Thanks for sharing once more.
Hi, what was the temperature for reflowing?
When I was cleaning, the temperature was 450 c
@@AnyrepairENG Thank you. Thats a great and very precise work on a display connector. I would say that it was more burnt than just corroded. How could that happened, maybe a water-caused short?
Yes I also blame water on the backlight connector, made the short and burned the connector....I suppose 😅