This was an amazing repair. I worked in the industry for 30 years specializing in In-Depth circuit board repairs, and had 3 courses in hight reliability soldering /circuit board repair. In my best days, I could not have made such a repair. I watch your videos, and I had to compliment you. You are not just a repair technician, you are an artist! Bravo!
Wow! What an impressive job working at such a small scale! Working with components that small, not to mention dealing with BGA chips, is way beyond anything I could do. Kudos for an excellent repair!
Thank you Adam, but I'm sure you could do it with the right tools as well. A good hot air rework station is key and some practice but than you can do it. Have a nice week end 73
Very good Peter, they are one of the best iPhones made. I've just built a new one with only the logic board used again, I replaced all other parts case and other internals. I've rebuilt all the previous models and used them but this is the best, better than a lot of the later models. That is probably why Apple re-introduced them. Don't ever forget your password as they are virtually impossible to to crack without it. I have software that lets me in to previous models but not the 5S. Keep up the great work, this was a nice change from your normal videos. Cheers and 73s
Hi everyone!! Just doing the usual, having my coffee and going through Peters videos AGAIN!!!, thought I would say a MASSIVE thankyou to Peter for his great videos that help so many people that are learning radio repairs. If its your first time visiting his you tube channel be sure to subscribe as you will learn so much from the master!!!!
Good job on the repair Peter. That did look like moister had got into that part of the phone. Just finished up a Iphone 6S here. No video on it. Thanks for sharing.
Well done Peter you are very brave to attempt that!! I will do screens on these but don't feel confident to repair them to component level. I know we were watching through the microscope, but did you have a magnifier?
Hello Alan, good to see you! Hope you are doing well. Yes it is all microscope view and all looks pretty large here on the video. But I can't even see the used 01005 smd components with bare eyes. With bare eyes I don't see the balls on the BGA and we have 36 balls..on it. Without a microscope no way! Thanks for stepping by 73
Great video! Did the chip come with solder or did you have to add solder balls to it? I saw one video that showed the chip will actually self-position itself once its heated (assuming right amount of flux/solder). I think it did that for you too? This is such intricate work!
I believe he tested position by nudging chip with tweezers towards end and since it kind of floated back to position he knew it was all soldered up good. I have never done any work like this but good to understand all those kind of tests and tricks.
So I replaced a chaeging ic, charging port, battery digitizer display, but it is not showing any image on the screen and it is showing no amps or voltage, for the iPhone 5s, any advise to what it could be?
Indeed! Another thing. Since you changed the time you are uploading videos now, here in Illinois (CST) where I live, when I wake up in the morning, I have your video to watch! Really makes my Saturday morning great being able to kick back with my coffee and oatmeal and watch your work. Thanks again! 73deN0BPS
This was an amazing repair. I worked in the industry for 30 years specializing in In-Depth circuit board repairs, and had 3 courses in hight reliability soldering /circuit board repair. In my best days, I could not have made such a repair. I watch your videos, and I had to compliment you. You are not just a repair technician, you are an artist! Bravo!
Thanks for the kind words Stephen and thanks for watching ! Cheers
Wow! What an impressive job working at such a small scale! Working with components that small, not to mention dealing with BGA chips, is way beyond anything I could do. Kudos for an excellent repair!
Thank you Adam, but I'm sure you could do it with the right tools as well. A good hot air rework station is key and some practice but than you can do it. Have a nice week end 73
Thank you, Peter. Very kind of you to say!
73 and have a nice weekend as well.
Very good Peter, they are one of the best iPhones made. I've just built a new one with only the logic board used again, I replaced all other parts case and other internals. I've rebuilt all the previous models and used them but this is the best, better than a lot of the later models. That is probably why Apple re-introduced them. Don't ever forget your password as they are virtually impossible to to crack without it. I have software that lets me in to previous models but not the 5S. Keep up the great work, this was a nice change from your normal videos. Cheers and 73s
Ah okay thanks for your report...very intersting 73
Hi everyone!!
Just doing the usual, having my coffee and going through Peters videos AGAIN!!!, thought I would say a MASSIVE thankyou to Peter for his great videos that help so many people that are learning radio repairs.
If its your first time visiting his you tube channel be sure to subscribe as you will learn so much from the master!!!!
Thanks for the kind words, Justin. Always glad to hear from you. 73
Good job on the repair Peter. That did look like moister had got into that part of the phone. Just finished up a Iphone 6S here. No video on it. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks Buddy, yeah I also think it looks like moister...Hope that will not do an additional damage to the phone...73
Hard to believe the plastic melt temp is higher than the solder. Amazing. Nice job as always. 73
Well it looks like plastic but the material is different. Thanks for watching 73
Very interesting to see you do a smart phone repair :-) What a packed board that was! Great job as always. Thanks for the video.
Thank you Bora! This boards are really packed. 73
Another Fantastic job, Peter. Congratulations, my dear!!
Thank you Mauricio! All the best 73
Nice repair Peter, don't think I'll be starting phone repair anytime soon though. My patience levels aren't that good.
LOL yeah this is a kind of different :^) 73
well done another success I do enjoy very tricky problem for you to solve but you did it very nice :)
It is pure fun. Thanks for watching
Nice repair Peter big thumbs up
Thank you Allan! 73
Hi Peter,
You deserve two thumbs up for the repair to the Iphone. 73 WB3BJU
Thank you Donald 73
Amazing job. I was expecting that this was a mission impossible.
Thanks for feed- back. Cheers
That was pretty impressive. Which flux did you use? What camera filmed your video with?
Thank you! I use either Amtech or NoClean both TAcky Flux. The camera it's a Sony. Thanks for watching Cheers
Well done Peter you are very brave to attempt that!! I will do screens on these but don't feel confident to repair them to component level. I know we were watching through the microscope, but did you have a magnifier?
Hello Alan, good to see you! Hope you are doing well. Yes it is all microscope view and all looks pretty large here on the video. But I can't even see the used 01005 smd components with bare eyes. With bare eyes I don't see the balls on the BGA and we have 36 balls..on it. Without a microscope no way! Thanks for stepping by 73
Brilliant job specially on an iPhone keep up the great work.
Thank you Joseph. Cheers
Great video! Did the chip come with solder or did you have to add solder balls to it? I saw one video that showed the chip will actually self-position itself once its heated (assuming right amount of flux/solder). I think it did that for you too? This is such intricate work!
I believe he tested position by nudging chip with tweezers towards end and since it kind of floated back to position he knew it was all soldered up good. I have never done any work like this but good to understand all those kind of tests and tricks.
This IC came balled, otherwise you have to do it with a stencil. Thanks for watching. Cheers
very good as always peter
Thank you 73
Nice job, that is a very tricky repair, this stuff is just so damn small !
Yeah 01005 smd' are really damm small. 73
Nice job, i really enjoyed watching this. Nice to have something different on the bench.
Thank you Clive Cheers
As always great work, thank you Peter for showing
Let's do something different :^) Thanks Dennis 73
Enjoyed watching your repair thanks.
Always glad that you like it 73
great work enjoy your videos keep them coming thanks.
Thanks for feed-back Charles! 73
Good job..👍👍
Thank you
Awesome job Peter! Thank you for sharing. Joel
Thanks for feed-back Joel! 73
Great way to start off the weekend with a TRX Bench repair! TNX Peter...73 - Dino KL0S
Glad that you liked it Dino :-) Have a nice week end. 73
+TRX Bench what kind of microscope have you used to feed video in to your PC?
We simply filmed 🎥 The computer 💻 screen. Cheers
But still this means you used electronic microscope, if you filmed computer screen? Can you share model?
Sure it is a HDMI Andostar microscope.
Nice repair :) some of the BGA chips are hard.
Thanks Grant, yeah some are really nasty :-) 73
Nice work my friend
Thank you Santos 73
So I replaced a chaeging ic, charging port, battery digitizer display, but it is not showing any image on the screen and it is showing no amps or voltage, for the iPhone 5s, any advise to what it could be?
90% is the soldering. check it carefully
@@TRXLab what about the power mangerment ic? As I only replaced the charging ic
Peter, you are awesome!! This was a great video. Thank you!
Really glad that you liked it Brian. Thanks for stepping in. 73
Indeed! Another thing. Since you changed the time you are uploading videos now, here in Illinois (CST) where I live, when I wake up in the morning, I have your video to watch! Really makes my Saturday morning great being able to kick back with my coffee and oatmeal and watch your work. Thanks again! 73deN0BPS
Hi Peter.. Another great job my here friend.
Cheers, John
Thank you John! found I need some additional tools :^) Cheers my friend
Two weeks without a TRX Bench video! Hmmm, I hope just some holidays break.. 73.
Only holiday 😊😊 will be back soon 73
Peter Don't go famous WE need to fix radios ...
LOL no worries Tom we stick with radios :-) 73
Wow ! but Bolts are named Bumps :)
Haha very good
good legit thankyouu
Great Peter, with the smartphone's repair, you became a very rich man :) 73s de IW0HEX Pasquale.
LOL 😂 well I don't think so but it is pure fun. Thanks for watching. 73
Pano po buksan?
You did it well, Peter. What a fiddly job :-o ..... puuuuhhhh
73 Bernd
Thank you Bernd. yeah if you have to handle 01005 smd components that is funny because I'm not able to simply see them with bare eyes... 73
Quick job,well done ! I've heard in backgroung an HAKKO FR-810B ? Here in England the cheapest is at www.dancap.co.uk/smd%20rework/fr810B-17.htm
Yes it is a FR810B and I think it is one of the best in the market. Cheers
my phone is only red charging logo
Always find your videos very interesting many thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching 73