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Mediocre DIY
Южно-Африканская Республика
Добавлен 28 мар 2017
I do some DIY stuff
Replacing a Proprietary Port on a Tablet with a Micro USB (Samsung Galaxy Note 10 1 GT N8020)
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Here's another low effort video on doing stuff!
Here's another low effort video on doing stuff!
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Видео
Old Dryer
Просмотров 365 лет назад
I never thought about how a timer on an appliance looked inside... just like a clock. And it's obvious but still fun to take apart. This one stopped, so I fixed it.
Raspberry Pi Bootup Noise
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Listen to the heart of the Pi while it boots up :P
Raspberry Pi Help Center for disabled
Просмотров 847 лет назад
Epilepsy warning! WARNING MAY CAUSE SEIZURES This is just a showoff video on my "Command Center" I created to help my mom contact me when I have headphones on, etc and to control her light. It has a relay for the light, some LEDs and 2 buttons at each point. There is a server side program I created in C which which clients connect to (like my keyboard client). So I can have multiple contact poi...
XBox One S Controller Joystick Replacement
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Here I de-solder and re-solder on a new joystick. Performing what you see in the video is AT YOUR OWN RISK!
Very good instructions...you have my appreciation and thanks
I want to change the micro usb to the new type can i do that?
Hi there, thanx for showing your modification to this Samsung, I don't know why they put that "Big Junk" port in the first place since only 4 wires were needed. You had said earlier in your clip that you will display the pin-wiring BUT you forgot it. I want to know as to which pin of the flat cable (usb port end) goes to which pin of micro-usb ! ! PLEASE help me out since I also have to do the same to my Samsung GTP5100, I just want fast-changing and nothing else. Your kind explanation (or a link to your documents) will be highly appreciated.
6:33 is the only diagram I have
@@mediocrediy4599thanx for your reply. I don't understand the naming of the pins in that diagram, the only thing which is clear to me is "GND, ... from pin 6 to pin 10 I don't know which one to use for fast charging.
@@KaivitiSingh I'm afraid I don't have any extra info. As far as I understood it, as long as the data lines worked, it would fast charge but I could be wrong. It's been 4 years since I did anything like this and I've forgotten things 😅
@@mediocrediy4599 you know what I did??? I made a 4.2V, 4A charger (modified a 5V charger by using a suitable resistor in the feedback circuit) and have connected it directly to the battery of Samsung tab... I am not even using the Battery management circuit inside the Tab. I finished this today and now I am running it to see how things go. Sa far all good.....
@@KaivitiSingh Interesting solution. Nice 😄
Hello, don't be tired. I completely changed my Xbox One S controller step by step from your video. But after replacing the analog click, it doesn't work, please guide me, thanks
Shoulda used some flux to help get it out
Is the method basically the same on the old xbox one controller
You get an A++ for perseverance.
Thanks. Yeah I had to edit about 10 hours of video down to this. The after all that it broke about a month later and I gave up and bought a new one 😅
That's a helluva work. I'll be going a different route however. Planning right now on converting the adapter side USB end of the cable to female USB-C and just making an external shroud in which the tablet and converted cable will sit. Easier that way, as I only plan to use the tablet for my endoscopic camera. However I must agree with you that the 30 pin port is just stupid.
it would be faster if you use FLUX and mix factory solder with fresh ledded solder , will lower melting point and faster will tranfer heat .
After watching your video it gave me a lot of confidence. I have never used a soldering iron before. But now I want to try it myself. Your video is very helpful.👍
Good effort, try add some flux along with the wick, it helps alot, or buy a solder iron with sucker built in, its a life saver.
Did you test it with a gamepad tester ? Your left analog is probably off center cuz your using a different analog stick in it that has a different reading at neutral. Every joystick has a different reading at center and each controller has software to adjust it. You might get some stick drift in games that use a really low deadzone.
You make a good point. I didn't know any of that when I did this but it seems I was very lucky as it's still working perfectly today and no drift at all 🤘
I ask to myself if after repair, your controller worked fine? A pity you didn´t show it!
It did work, sorry!
What’s the other thing you used besides the soldering iron
Solder pump
Which Pins on the connector did you attach? Do you have a wiring diagram?
6:33 is the only diagram I have
@@mediocrediy4599 i See, do i have to use the usb ID pin? Or can i put IT on Ground?
@@arturbaltazar2526 seems youtube does not notify me of every comment, sorry. I can't remember too well at this point, but I think I ignored it. Unfortunately the tablet died properly a while after so I don't have it anymore
Hello, I have few questions. Does it allow to transmit data finally? Is it possible to use usb-c instaed of micro-usb? PS. Good job!
Thank you 😄 It did transmit. I was quite surprised it actually worked. I would imagine usb-c should work fine as it is backwards compatible. Just need to figure out the pins.
@@mediocrediy4599 Thanks for answer. If you will try to modify it another time, I think it's great idea do use Sugru (find in web) instead of 3d printed model. I'll let you know when I do some progress.
What's up bro....
I need help with my right one
If this process feels like it's a little over your head, I suggest sending it to driftfixer.com I personally send my controllers there whenever I have stick drift and they always come back good as new. The turnaround time is pretty good too in case you were worried about having your controller be gone for too long.
Samuel Gross but it’s 40$ for both to be replaced.... might as well just get a new controller at that point
@@mksix8951 generally the left stick is the only one that ever drifts though. And if you are getting a new controller for 40 dollars it will probably be refurbished and have stick drift in the not too distant future; but I get what you're saying
you need to ad solder to your tip and use flux on your contacts. your solder tip will oxidize and heat transfer will be near impossible, finding yourself using too much heat and can potentially damage the board.
Be really careful when doing this, it's super easy to detach the solder pads on these boards.
I ended up doing that. It’s the little square with a circle? Two came off .
Yes, better to use desoldering braid IMO instead of a solder sucker as it helps keep the heat on the board down.
Any idea where you could find a schematic for the pad traces? I lifted all 3 on a potentiomiter...
Same. I have one of the solder pads and I've tried laying it down back where it was but doesn't want to stick back to the board and same thing with my solder. Is my controller unsavable because of that now or is there a way to fix it?
yeah the model 1708 is bad for that
What a bag of shit
🤣
Me: using y tip Apple screwdriver for this
Fab, warts and all, video, thanks.
I'll just buy a new one
Controller thingys 😆
Can anyone help me? I haven’t broken the entire sensor or anything, but the stick itself broke off inside the top rubber/plastic cap that make the analog stick. I don’t know how to soder :0
As soon I disconnect the signal receiver, the pin came of with the wire
Same wtf do I do to fix this
What circuit board holder are you using?
I don't even know what this thing is called. Just found it at a hardware store.
Would a desoldering gun be best .I might as well got alot of old toys with battery box corrosion etc etc
Nice work mate. Where did you get the little suction tool to help you remove the little solder pins? Please let me know. Thanks
Hey gfreat vid, Ilike that you showed the fails. thats learning material for some of us
Bug comes in at 9:50
My goodness, have you never heard of tinning your tip on your soldering iron? That is basic soldering 101.
Kinda. I have never really done things the perfect way as I figured it out on my own when I was young. I have recently actually looked up the proper ways to do it. This was also a really old rusty soldering iron. I do things a little better these days 😀
someone already tryed this with an S-993a ??
Did it work? I cant get the solder out
Gabriel Dailey yes its work perfectly with an S-993a :)
Just done mine, worked perfectly afterwards, so thank you 😊
Thank god it's through-hole and not some sort of crazy SMD. I am shit with soldering since my hands shake like a seizure and I have the fine motor skills of a toddler, but this gives me a little more hope. Where did you get this stick? Is it the same one used by MS?
Good work ✊🏾✊🏾✌🏾
Yeah nice DIY video bud. I have two controllers to do this to, same stick for obvious reasons. So thanks for that. I will say thay you might want to clean your soldering iron. A file or sandpaper should do the trick by the looks of your rusty old iron. It means your solder will melt quicker. The less time spent with your iron on the component/board means it has less chance melting component/board/stuff its not meant to. Cheers min (thumbs up)
looks like im not gonna be able to replace the analog piece cos i cant solder but that keygen music was fucking sick so im still happy
great video but i wish you woulda turned it on and showed it working fine
It works
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Are the Sensors the same on Xbox One and Xbox 360, is that compatible?
Would any analog stick work for a controller
great work, but is it necessary to remove the board to de-solder the part?
I tried spraying lubricant inside the joystick assembly but that ended up pooling inside and making the drift worse. So this was the only way I could fix it. But maybe if you can use compressed air to spray out gunk, that could work. Sorry for the late reply 🤣
Is there a way to only replace the plastic part that rotates?
Are you using flux?
Can’t you just rip the joystick off?
That’s the worst idea I’ve heard XD
So I tried this and mine was pretty rough and the replacement does not work and now my dpad is also sporadic and overly sensitive. Does this mean I've damaged the motherboard?