+ANIBAL AVILA lol thanks. I am glad it didn't fly into my solder paste. The solder paste I dip my iron in is a magnet for all flying parts and tools! :)
It’s always nice to see vids from you n it’s nit just a lesson and a new information for folks like us but also a very refreshing hilarious vid. Truly enjoy all your vids
Sorry to say this as I hold your videos in high esteem, but I love it when things go wrong, it helps when I know its not always me. Great video and keep it up but I hear UA-cam advertising has or going down the pan, hope it doesn't hurt too bad.
LOL that makes sense! I'm gonna start posting stuff that don't work out. Haven't noticed much of a hit on the YT ad revenue but it doesn't really amount to much anyways. It is about $100 per month.
STS Telecom Hi I am extremely interested in learning this field of work, electronics have always interested me since a young age, at the age of 32 am I to old to learn something this complex? I do not want to go to college, I will be buying the equipment I need and try removing and fitting chips etc from phones I have laying around. What is the best and quickest way to learn basics through to intermediate techniques in practice and in theory? I want to learn about logic boards primarily. Thanks for your time, and anyone's else's who have opinions and recommendations regarding this.
Paulo Dom... algo que nos comuns mortais jamais iremos conseguir sem estudo... ve o background do Jason... e me diz alguma coisa... este manda bem na micro soldadura
Have you done a video on just pure ultrasonic cleaning a logic board? Just wondering . I've seen other videos where the tech ultrasonic the board first before working on it and discovered it took care of the problem after cleaning the board? :)
heya wouw I can't see that the mason wasn't sitting right I touth ( so it looks like for me ) there was a path missing next left site to the path were you put the bridge on the pcb. oh yeah slelcted all your vlogs ( 208 ) still have to watch 145 before I'm back to the future, but that's not a problem at all because I really like to watch this micro elektronics. maybe you can do something like explaning more about the the ic's and what there funtions are
after next touch repair try to take picture holding home button on left and use volume button to take pic I fond this cause no touch in my device. might be side effect of something else but it was the cause 2 time for me
Hi Jason.. yeah you wud be wondering when I will say that yes I am still using my iPhone 6plus since 2014. very recently I came across a touch issue where at times touch works (cant type in) and at times not. I got my touch screen replaced with a local shop. It's been over 2 months now, iPhone touch was working good (especially in the initial few weeks) and again I am facing the same Touch issue. with the days passing by, it's getting worse and coming back to the initial problem. I am confused either it's a Screen issue (where replacement wud work, however, it didn't last long on my device) OR as stated in this video, Mason, cumulus Broadcom touch ic issue. And if it's a mason issue, then how come the touch (touch on screen/typing) was working well after screen replacement ?? I am lost.
Have you ever seen 6 plus phone not recognize a SIM card after this repair? Well...it recognizes that there is a SIM card, but it wont get service. It will just say "searching..." in the top corner. Could that be an issue on the board?
Yes, it is almost certainly an issue with the board. As far as this happening after the touch repair... It is rare but it does happen often enough that is is worth mentioning. I believe when this happens there is something that was hanging by a thread to begin with. I've seen it happen after much less intrusive repairs as well like simple screen replacements. Many times it occurs alone without any issues with touch but other times they seem to occur together. I've not been able to draw a solid connection between the two issues other than weak PCB + bendy phone design.
hello sir ..ihave qustion iwas replaced ic touch and also rebuild from another board orginal ic and iphone 6 plus working fine only 1 to 60 min max or some time 2 days ...after touch was stopped . i replace and work 2 hours and stopped so whats the problem you think ?
I watched you say 30 minutes and I also saw a 52 minute video and said to myself he's going to run into trouble. Good job. I'm amazed at your common sense approach to diagnosis.
Hello, love your videos and youre the best. I also did 2-3 touch ic repairs but after i replace the chips the phones wont work. It is probosbly that my temperature is to high. But when i put it to lower temp. It cant desolder the chips. Can you please help me with what temperatures to use and what station is good and so on... thank you in advance
Hey Jason I dropped my iPhone 6+ and the touch screen doesn't work but sometimes it works for a short amount of time but most of the time it doesn't work I thought the problem was that the the touch screen connector is somehow damaged so I took it to a local technetion and he tried replacing the screen many times but the same problem remained so he told me that the touch ic is damaged and needs to be replaced but Idk for sure because I've had the same problem before but the touch wasn't working at all so is there any Chance that my touch ic is still working!
I would recommend to place a foil or something on the screen, before you place the phone on your desk where some particles might scratch the customers screen.
Thx for your wonderful videos , i m trying to learn from your videos. N i learnt alot ..i just wanted to ask a question. I tried to reball iphone 5s and 5c touch ic , when i solder ic back to the phone touch doesnt work, dont know where i m making mistake. I tried with 4/5 different phones same problem is coming. Should inuse new ic instead of reballing...? Pls suggest something really need some tips. Thx
Hey Jason, I had a prior attempt board come in with the ground pad directly to the left of m2 missing. Is that ground pad necessary? I was thinking of jumping it just in case but it's just so close to the m2 jumper I have put on
Lately touch ICs that I buy from China are all reballed and not new, and much more expensive! Better reballing. Great job, here learning as much as possible from you, thanks!
Buddy! What a great job, you're sensational. I'm your fan! What material is this you put in to protect the processor? Teach me how to do it? I'm also a technician, I'm from Brazil and I'm following your channel for study purposes. Is a mixture of copper and sponge it ?: I know it is to dissipate the heat ... How does it? God bless you always!
Best part is... Mason almost never goes bad! apple tests them rigorous... 30 minutes later Mason is heard slamming into the garbage! Nice jobs!! looks like you need to add bigger labels to the power connectors on that new multi phone power cable thing. you take too long to find which is the right one for the phone you presently have. LOL. backseat drivers! btw TACOCAT
nothing better than write a note... that old fashion system still works... nice sound effect.. wen that shield flyes..... cheers from Portugal
+ANIBAL AVILA lol thanks. I am glad it didn't fly into my solder paste. The solder paste I dip my iron in is a magnet for all flying parts and tools! :)
Awesome job
It’s always nice to see vids from you n it’s nit just a lesson and a new information for folks like us but also a very refreshing hilarious vid. Truly enjoy all your vids
I love your positive attitude!
Good 😊
Sorry to say this as I hold your videos in high esteem, but I love it when things go wrong, it helps when I know its not always me. Great video and keep it up but I hear UA-cam advertising has or going down the pan, hope it doesn't hurt too bad.
LOL that makes sense! I'm gonna start posting stuff that don't work out. Haven't noticed much of a hit on the YT ad revenue but it doesn't really amount to much anyways. It is about $100 per month.
STS Telecom Hi I am extremely interested in learning this field of work, electronics have always interested me since a young age, at the age of 32 am I to old to learn something this complex? I do not want to go to college, I will be buying the equipment I need and try removing and fitting chips etc from phones I have laying around. What is the best and quickest way to learn basics through to intermediate techniques in practice and in theory? I want to learn about logic boards primarily. Thanks for your time, and anyone's else's who have opinions and recommendations regarding this.
Muito bom, sensacional como você consegue resolver esses problemas.
Paulo Dom... algo que nos comuns mortais jamais iremos conseguir sem estudo... ve o background do Jason... e me diz alguma coisa... este manda bem na micro soldadura
Fuck you assjole
Can be removed from another used or new board
I totally understand being frugal, but with a stacked que wouldn't another (or a dual) station pay for itself pretty quickly in time saving?
Yes, VERY soon :-)
Have you done a video on just pure ultrasonic cleaning a logic board? Just wondering . I've seen other videos where the tech ultrasonic the board first before working on it and discovered it took care of the problem after cleaning the board? :)
Hi mason
heya wouw I can't see that the mason wasn't sitting right I touth ( so it looks like for me ) there was a path missing next left site to the path were you put the bridge on the pcb. oh yeah slelcted all your vlogs ( 208 ) still have to watch 145 before I'm back to the future, but that's not a problem at all because I really like to watch this micro elektronics. maybe you can do something like explaning more about the the ic's and what there funtions are
You are fantastic.from London
after next touch repair try to take picture holding home button on left and use volume button to take pic I fond this cause no touch in my device. might be side effect of something else but it was the cause 2 time for me
Jason I enjoy your video style and videos very much !
Good show!
A pleasure to watch as always. Thank you!
Thank u for commenting! :)
Hi Jason.. yeah you wud be wondering when I will say that yes I am still using my iPhone 6plus since 2014. very recently I came across a touch issue where at times touch works (cant type in) and at times not. I got my touch screen replaced with a local shop. It's been over 2 months now, iPhone touch was working good (especially in the initial few weeks) and again I am facing the same Touch issue. with the days passing by, it's getting worse and coming back to the initial problem. I am confused either it's a Screen issue (where replacement wud work, however, it didn't last long on my device) OR as stated in this video, Mason, cumulus Broadcom touch ic issue. And if it's a mason issue, then how come the touch (touch on screen/typing) was working well after screen replacement ?? I am lost.
What kind of solder wire do you use? I'm looking for sac305 but seems very expensive everywhere.
Have you ever seen 6 plus phone not recognize a SIM card after this repair? Well...it recognizes that there is a SIM card, but it wont get service. It will just say "searching..." in the top corner.
Could that be an issue on the board?
Yes, it is almost certainly an issue with the board. As far as this happening after the touch repair... It is rare but it does happen often enough that is is worth mentioning. I believe when this happens there is something that was hanging by a thread to begin with. I've seen it happen after much less intrusive repairs as well like simple screen replacements. Many times it occurs alone without any issues with touch but other times they seem to occur together. I've not been able to draw a solid connection between the two issues other than weak PCB + bendy phone design.
Yep, that sounds probable to me. Thanks for your response.
hello sir ..ihave qustion iwas replaced ic touch and also rebuild from another board orginal ic and iphone 6 plus working fine only 1 to 60 min max or some time 2 days ...after touch was stopped . i replace and work 2 hours and stopped so whats the problem you think ?
I watched you say 30 minutes and I also saw a 52 minute video and said to myself he's going to run into trouble. Good job. I'm amazed at your common sense approach to diagnosis.
Lovely content! Keep it up!
Hello, love your videos and youre the best. I also did 2-3 touch ic repairs but after i replace the chips the phones wont work. It is probosbly that my temperature is to high. But when i put it to lower temp. It cant desolder the chips. Can you please help me with what temperatures to use and what station is good and so on... thank you in advance
Wow , quite a learning video, apriciate u r patience and coolness too TKQ v much for time.
Hey Jason I dropped my iPhone 6+ and the touch screen doesn't work but sometimes it works for a short amount of time but most of the time it doesn't work I thought the problem was that the the touch screen connector is somehow damaged so I took it to a local technetion and he tried replacing the screen many times but the same problem remained so he told me that the touch ic is damaged and needs to be replaced but Idk for sure because I've had the same problem before but the touch wasn't working at all so is there any Chance that my touch ic is still working!
I would recommend to place a foil or something on the screen, before you place the phone on your desk where some particles might scratch the customers screen.
gr8 video mate.learning alot frm u.thanks bro
Thx for your wonderful videos , i m trying to learn from your videos. N i learnt alot ..i just wanted to ask a question. I tried to reball iphone 5s and 5c touch ic , when i solder ic back to the phone touch doesnt work, dont know where i m making mistake. I tried with 4/5 different phones same problem is coming. Should inuse new ic instead of reballing...? Pls suggest something really need some tips.
Thx
salam 3alekom,, try new ic chip.., or see if u need to jump some
Thank you very much for your videos, greetings from Colombia ... What stencil do you use? Link?
You did a great work on that phone in that time.
number one
Hey Jason, I had a prior attempt board come in with the ground pad directly to the left of m2 missing. Is that ground pad necessary? I was thinking of jumping it just in case but it's just so close to the m2 jumper I have put on
I haven't had an issue leaving that ground pad disconnected. Should be fine :)
Hey, where'd you get those battery maintenance leads for your power supply there? Did you make them yourself or are they available somewhere to buy?
Lately touch ICs that I buy from China are all reballed and not new, and much more expensive! Better reballing. Great job, here learning as much as possible from you, thanks!
Buddy! What a great job, you're sensational. I'm your fan! What material is this you put in to protect the processor? Teach me how to do it? I'm also a technician, I'm from Brazil and I'm following your channel for study purposes. Is a mixture of copper and sponge it ?: I know it is to dissipate the heat ... How does it? God bless you always!
you're using YOUR screen. I must say it looks pristine :-))))
tortoise and the hare .had you not hurried up you would have completed on time.
So very true!
Best part is... Mason almost never goes bad! apple tests them rigorous... 30 minutes later Mason is heard slamming into the garbage! Nice jobs!! looks like you need to add bigger labels to the power connectors on that new multi phone power cable thing. you take too long to find which is the right one for the phone you presently have. LOL. backseat drivers! btw TACOCAT
It's amusing, I also keep inverting my leaded/unleaded naming when talking on the camera.
thumb up
race car = race car backwards...lol
jackson you ar so fucking funny man aaj taco cat jajaja