Hey Jason, client here! Just happen to have come across this, funny you made a video of this. I will say the board when I got it back was immaculate! And now I know why! And it worked like a charm. This is my Sons phone, so it gets lots of abuse. Thanks again!
Jason, I haven’t forgotten what you did! You fixed my wife’s phone and charged a SUPER reasonable price. Thank you for posting and thanks again. People. You see this man work on video and what you see is what you get. A true professional!
I'm in a love and hate relationship with wicking, it is sooo satisfying to wick pads but sooner or later you will fight to death with a uber thicc ground plane. Having hot air in one hand, soldering iron in the other and praying that the wick is going to work as soon as possible without destroying the solder mask 😂
Seriously, It's took your approx 15 minutes for a charging port? I respect what you did man but I don't need a microscope to fix it, If i'll be there I'lls fix it just under 2 min maximum. ❤️
U gotta grab a bigger or upper size desoldering wig, coz the one u using is way too small wig to desolder off! But mind me not! Seriously you took 21 minutes Just to replace the Charging USB C Port?? 🤔
Your coiled up solder wick is acting like a giant heat sink. Try cutting a piece off and your wicking will move along much quicker. The board wont take as much heat in the process.
Yep people pack there most fragile items in utter crap!. People should imagine there package being dropped/kicked, that's what tends to happen. The new name for Sodder is "Magic metal" :-D
Great to see you making videos again! Will be waiting on a new one, they're VERY satisfying to watch. Don't take up all your free time though, make time for you wife and kids, they're MUCH more important. ;)
I have this exact phone that died and won't charge. I suspected a problem with a charger port but it won't charge on a charging pod either shouldn't it charge on that?
Nice video as always! I've done a few of these myself. I almost wonder if it would be better to dip the port in a "bath" of isopropyl a few times to remove any remaining flux
Hi Jason! great video buddy! I wanted to mention with doing those 5V data+/- GND pins, you should try a Chisel tip! I use that tip for almost all repairs, the heat transfer to those pins makes that solder flow like nobodies business. Take care buddy!
Hello Jason. Could you help me out if you still remember, what is he diode mode reading on an iPhone 5 at the battery connector? (BAT+ to GND) I have a phone which has a constant battery current draw of around 230mA while turned off. I have disconnected every connector, but still. I measure around 80 ohms between Bat+ and GND. Btw. the phone is charging ok, starts ok, camera, wifi etc is working. ..But even with a fully charged battery, it won't stay on if I disconnect the charger. It will restart in a few seconds, and cannot start it anymore. Displays the large low battery icon in the middle, and the "plug in the charging connector" icon at the bottom. Thank you.
Hello, I don't have the exact diode mode reading handy but 80 ohms is way too low. 230mA is a significant drain though so I'm hopeful that there would be some heat to help track it down. I hope you are able to figure it out! :-)
I have an original iPad Air that needs a new charging port. It served me 7 years and because of my disability I can spend 10 years a day on it when I’m in bed. I have a strange sentimental attachment to it, partly because I bought it out of money my late mother left me. Every so often I look at it and think "Should I?" However, I believe the glass is horrendous to get off so I think I'll take it to a professional. If I was in America or Australia I'd feel more comfortable in my choices, there again if you’re getting jobs from Sweden… When I was a student I worked a Christmas at a British sorting office. There are idiots out there who see the word 'Fragile' on a parcel as some sort of challenge. When you think of the magnification you are working at you do a phenomenal job of soldering, your control is amazing.
Hello, thank you for the compliments! The glass on iPads can be tricky to remove without breaking it for sure. I used to crack undamaged iPads all the time removing the screen and would just install a new one but over time I've learned to remove them without a scratch and then put the same screen right back on. I use heat, suction cup & paper-thin plastic tools. Removing the logic board and then the soldering job to replace the port is a whole other aspect of the repair though! Unfortunately, I don't think it would be worth it to send overseas for repair. I think the shipping alone would be close to the replacement value. Hopefully you may be able to find a solution closer! Oh, yah - "fragile" can certainly be a personal challenge to some carrier employees! :-)
I've been watching your videos for a while now, and have decided to take another step further into hardware tinkering. I'm getting a new soldering iron/station and my first micropencils. Thank you for indrectly pushing me to further my knowledge. (I have a background in construction, recently programming, and soon hardware. It's the trifecta!)
Hey Jason, client here! Just happen to have come across this, funny you made a video of this. I will say the board when I got it back was immaculate! And now I know why! And it worked like a charm. This is my Sons phone, so it gets lots of abuse. Thanks again!
Jason, I haven’t forgotten what you did! You fixed my wife’s phone and charged a SUPER reasonable price. Thank you for posting and thanks again. People. You see this man work on video and what you see is what you get. A true professional!
Thank you very much! :-)
Another good job Jason. I’m with you on nitpicking 😂
nice cant wait to the next one
love it
Jason, have you tried low melt solder? If not try it one day, it would remove that connector with just your soldering iron tip.
Yes, I should probably use it more often though! :-)
I'm in a love and hate relationship with wicking, it is sooo satisfying to wick pads but sooner or later you will fight to death with a uber thicc ground plane. Having hot air in one hand, soldering iron in the other and praying that the wick is going to work as soon as possible without destroying the solder mask 😂
heya nice vid love to see those repairs
Seriously, It's took your approx 15 minutes for a charging port?
I respect what you did man but I don't need a microscope to fix it, If i'll be there I'lls fix it just under 2 min maximum. ❤️
sending anything in the mail nowadays is a gamble. fragile writing or not!
That's a professional dime bag🤣
I was with you until you said infill the holes.... Lol
U gotta grab a bigger or upper size desoldering wig, coz the one u using is way too small wig to desolder off! But mind me not! Seriously you took 21 minutes Just to replace the Charging USB C Port?? 🤔
Good job Bro, you have a wonderful workshop🙂
I also liked the SuperHero frame🤝
Thank you! :-)
Man I just love the ending here, I'd have done exactly the same just to make a point 😂
Great job Jason, you did yourself proud once again 👏
Your coiled up solder wick is acting like a giant heat sink. Try cutting a piece off and your wicking will move along much quicker. The board wont take as much heat in the process.
Ah, so I'm not the only one who is paranoid about making sure delicate items are packed safely. Well now I know I'm not alone. Weeeeee! 🥳
Always educational as well as entertaining. Good job and thanks, Jason!
Hilarious video, in a good way! Super educational and entertaining!
Thanks for the video, have a great weekend.
Love to watch your videos...
Awesome job 👍👍👍👍
U are awsome teacher . Thx sir
excellent !! , thank you
You are doing a great job man !
Very nice clean job! 🙂
Yep people pack there most fragile items in utter crap!.
People should imagine there package being dropped/kicked, that's what tends to happen.
The new name for Sodder is "Magic metal" :-D
need a motherboard for my lgk31,can you share where i can obtain one? The phone wont charge . Thks 12-4-23
lol. his package inside a $6 mailer inside an $8 mailer. oh the waste! ;) well I mean the $2 loss to usps
Good and perfect
Great to see you making videos again! Will be waiting on a new one, they're VERY satisfying to watch. Don't take up all your free time though, make time for you wife and kids, they're MUCH more important. ;)
Hi Jason, great videos can you please tell me what uv light u use thank you very much, Ron
I have this exact phone that died and won't charge. I suspected a problem with a charger port but it won't charge on a charging pod either shouldn't it charge on that?
❤❤❤❤❤ الله يديم عليك الصناعة والاتقان لخدمة البشرية❤❤❤❤❤
Which flux and iron you use please give a tour to your lab.
I noticed you didn't use a fumes extractor, aren't you worried about the lead in the fumes in the leaded solder
if you use the soldering iron direct on the metal of the charging port at high temp you can desolder it without any hot air, is safer that way,
Nice video as always! I've done a few of these myself. I almost wonder if it would be better to dip the port in a "bath" of isopropyl a few times to remove any remaining flux
its just 2 minutes job bro u took 20 mins for that u dont even need solder wick
8:34 are you talkin' about my sister ????
wow they could have at least sandwiched it between some cardboard.
Love the fact that wife is part of the team. Goals!
Absolutely fantastic video Jason mate
we need a video changing the strip leds on your tv is all blue
Hi Jason! great video buddy! I wanted to mention with doing those 5V data+/- GND pins, you should try a Chisel tip! I use that tip for almost all repairs, the heat transfer to those pins makes that solder flow like nobodies business.
Take care buddy!
Thanks for the temperature number and air number.
Hello Jason.
Could you help me out if you still remember, what is he diode mode reading on an iPhone 5 at the battery connector? (BAT+ to GND)
I have a phone which has a constant battery current draw of around 230mA while turned off.
I have disconnected every connector, but still.
I measure around 80 ohms between Bat+ and GND.
Btw. the phone is charging ok, starts ok, camera, wifi etc is working.
..But even with a fully charged battery, it won't stay on if I disconnect the charger. It will restart in a few seconds, and cannot start it anymore. Displays the large low battery icon in the middle, and the "plug in the charging connector" icon at the bottom.
Thank you.
Hello, I don't have the exact diode mode reading handy but 80 ohms is way too low. 230mA is a significant drain though so I'm hopeful that there would be some heat to help track it down. I hope you are able to figure it out! :-)
I like doing charge ports.
I have an original iPad Air that needs a new charging port. It served me 7 years and because of my disability I can spend 10 years a day on it when I’m in bed. I have a strange sentimental attachment to it, partly because I bought it out of money my late mother left me. Every so often I look at it and think "Should I?" However, I believe the glass is horrendous to get off so I think I'll take it to a professional. If I was in America or Australia I'd feel more comfortable in my choices, there again if you’re getting jobs from Sweden…
When I was a student I worked a Christmas at a British sorting office. There are idiots out there who see the word 'Fragile' on a parcel as some sort of challenge.
When you think of the magnification you are working at you do a phenomenal job of soldering, your control is amazing.
Hello, thank you for the compliments! The glass on iPads can be tricky to remove without breaking it for sure. I used to crack undamaged iPads all the time removing the screen and would just install a new one but over time I've learned to remove them without a scratch and then put the same screen right back on. I use heat, suction cup & paper-thin plastic tools. Removing the logic board and then the soldering job to replace the port is a whole other aspect of the repair though! Unfortunately, I don't think it would be worth it to send overseas for repair. I think the shipping alone would be close to the replacement value. Hopefully you may be able to find a solution closer! Oh, yah - "fragile" can certainly be a personal challenge to some carrier employees! :-)
Your wick doesn’t look that good.get genuine Goot wick.it’s awesome.
my wick is bigger than ur wick bro
Great job, don't be so hard on yourself. 😆
great video, you did a fantastic job 👍🏻
The work can be done in five minutes😁
very nice job, keep doing bro)
we want more videos pretty please
❤❤❤❤❤ شكرا جزيلا❤❤❤❤❤
We like non iphone repairs too 👍
Another great repair great job brother 👊🏼
Best sholder name send me sir
Yayyyy 🥳
Hey jason, What a clean professional work! Hats off! It's so satisfying when you make the solder joints so perfect! Love from India❤️
Beautiful...
Your wick doesn’t look good.Get genuine Goot wick.it’s awesome
Ok 😘
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I've been watching your videos for a while now, and have decided to take another step further into hardware tinkering. I'm getting a new soldering iron/station and my first micropencils. Thank you for indrectly pushing me to further my knowledge. (I have a background in construction, recently programming, and soon hardware. It's the trifecta!)
What bench power supply you use?
This is a Siglent SPD3303X-E
Good job 👍
Perfection = lost time and money. I was a perfectionist until I got fired for taking too long.
Yep. It's easy for me to start over-doing things with people watching tho. I'm working on that!
@@ststele Is it just a case of getting those pads to solder melting temp and removing the iron before the flux burns up?
"in order to satisfy this hole"
I was only talking about soldering 😁😇
eoi
So if you pronounce *solder* as _sodder,_ why is board *holder* not pronounce board _hodder?_ 🤷♂ 😱😏😁
sod-der. Some say saw-der 🪚
@@pow9606 Who? 🤷♂
Missed this comment 🤣 good analogy
@@ststele not nearly as good as your entertainment masterpieces. 👍