I fixed one zith the same problem, given to me to look if it's fixable, thanks for this video and guiding on the teardown of the battery plugs and screens connectors
When you would have used soldering flux for printed circuit boards, you would avoid the mess that you needed to clean with the desolder wire. Soldering flux stuff works really well.
Hey, I have a problem that the customers kobo is stuck on sleep, the power and reset button also damaged. Do you know a fix for this? I’ve tried opening it disconnecting/reconnecting cables but as a beginner I have a hard time figuring it out myself
Hi, I have a problem with charging my Kobo Glo HD. It was charging with 5V and 0.12A and it stopped. When I reconnected the charger do Kobo it stops working (it works with different devices). Usb port is in perfect condition. Tested different cables to. There is resistance of 100 Ohms between VCC and GND on usb port pins. Any suggestions what to check would be appreciated.
If you mean the cable at 7:40, it's a desolder cable. And if I'm right (I'm new to soldering so I'm not 100% sure about the use) it's used to to take some tin away. For example, if you used too much tin.
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I fixed one zith the same problem, given to me to look if it's fixable, thanks for this video and guiding on the teardown of the battery plugs and screens connectors
Hey do you have a link to the USB you used? I tried a couple from Digikey but none of them fit. Thanks!
When you would have used soldering flux for printed circuit boards, you would avoid the mess that you needed to clean with the desolder wire. Soldering flux stuff works really well.
Thanks for the tip, I'll keep that in mind!!
Hi my friend, thanks for the video! gave it a like can I ask witch usb poort you use? I cant find it on for example aliexpres :)
Hey, I have a problem that the customers kobo is stuck on sleep, the power and reset button also damaged. Do you know a fix for this? I’ve tried opening it disconnecting/reconnecting cables but as a beginner I have a hard time figuring it out myself
Would it fit an USB-C port?
Which solder do you use?
Hey do you have the link to the USB you bought? I tried a couple and none of them fit. Thanks!
me too please, Does anyone know the usb conector model?
Is it lead free soldering tin?
Hi, I have a problem with charging my Kobo Glo HD. It was charging with 5V and 0.12A and it stopped. When I reconnected the charger do Kobo it stops working (it works with different devices). Usb port is in perfect condition. Tested different cables to. There is resistance of 100 Ohms between VCC and GND on usb port pins. Any suggestions what to check would be appreciated.
Hi guys...Does anyone know the usb conector model? I need to buy a replacement, 2 of the pins are gone
merci, je crois que c'est la solution.
What do you use the copper cable for?
If you mean the cable at 7:40, it's a desolder cable. And if I'm right (I'm new to soldering so I'm not 100% sure about the use) it's used to to take some tin away. For example, if you used too much tin.
@@stanleyvandenbos That's right. It uses capillary action to soak up the excess solder.
If we don’t have metal melting to hold it together, will krazy glue do?
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