This is a test of the Tech’s soldering skills and should be awarded full marks. There’s a few methods of doing this and the one demonstrated here is one of the safest. Perfect result makes for a happy customer. BIG 👍 from me.
@@shanebrookes1878 look for a leaded solder with a low melting point.. Mine melts at 180 degrees Celcius.. " Kester " is a good brand but expensive.. i got some random brand from www.farnell.com.. on farnell you can view the specifications of the solder and you can see what the melting temp is
Never seen anyone doing FPC connector perfect like you and you do it like it’s nothing. Thx for passing the knowledge and the strategy.
This is a test of the Tech’s soldering skills and should be awarded full marks. There’s a few methods of doing this and the one demonstrated here is one of the safest. Perfect result makes for a happy customer. BIG 👍 from me.
missing i2ctouch to mamba prox scl - pgnd_irled resistor R3142 next to the fet..... seems like populated solder pads only.
Very helpful video...im replacing a connector on my mavic air drone. Good job man.
brilliant id love to be able to de solder and re solder like you too tiny for my soldering iron but i have got a microscope great vid
Great job and video
شكرا يا امعلم 👍👍👍
What temperature do you use on your iron?
350-400
great job
Excellent
Good work
What is the temperature did u use of hotair for remove the connector and weld it .. ?
I have quick 861 hotair
Keep going brother
my phone turns on with apple logo then screen flashes green is this a sign of damaged fpc?
thank you can you do lot of laptop videos reaper
5:35 - u charging $45 bucks... man how u even make good money repairing stuff... this business is really tough.
Hi I keep asking what’s low melt solder and never get a reply!!! Grrrrrr
solder..but with a low melting temperature...
Aaron Burke what’s best one for job buddy do soldering myself!!! Any tips pal
@@shanebrookes1878 look for a leaded solder with a low melting point.. Mine melts at 180 degrees Celcius.. " Kester " is a good brand but expensive.. i got some random brand from www.farnell.com.. on farnell you can view the specifications of the solder and you can see what the melting temp is
I did answer you on the other post. ruclips.net/video/V5wlB9q-Po0/видео.html. Maybe you didn't see it
@@NorthridgeFix hello sir
I am first one again
yayyy alex will give you flux capacitor :D