007 Nintendo Switch: Ripped off USB C Port
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- Опубликовано: 2 фев 2024
- Nintendo Switch: Ripped off USB C Port. Try to repair with USB Flex Fix cable from RippedTraces.com.
Nintendo Switch: Abgerissener USB C Port. Reparatur Versuch mit dem USB Flex Fix Kabel von RippedTraces.com.
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Thank you for making a video about our product. Great repair!
It makes the repair of many torn pads affordable again. Thank you very much for this good product. :)
Coole Sache. Hatte vorher nie was davon gehört oder gesehen. Top! Übrigens das mit dem Programmer am PC erkennen hat dann geklappt nachdem ich den Jumper versetzt hatte. Musste aber den Programmer noch preparieren damit er UART ausließt.
Die USB Flex Fix Methode finde ich sehr praktisch, wenn doch ein paar mehr Pads auf dem Board fehlen. :)
Ja auf jeden Fall 👍
Pretty neat. I think it makes the task of trace repair much quicker (especially if it's more than just 1 or two traces) for sure. Well worth the few dollars if it means the 30+ min job of fixing traces is cut down to two minutes worth of situating the flex repair ribbon. In a busy shop, time is money!
Love the little shout out to NRF.... "alex's mom isn't calling" always cracks me up!
Thank you. :)
Good work restoring the connection area
Thank you.
Excellent repair video 💯. Thanks for sharing 🙏
Thank you. :)
Great work I like the flex connection but the job is only as good as the fixer 👍👍👍
Thank you.
Nice job.
Thank you.
Nice. Very nice. What iron are you using in this video?
Thank you.
It is a JBC CD Station with T210 handle. 3 seconds to 350°C and immediately standby if the handle is placed in its holder at the station. I like to work with this station very much. :)
@@stetofix it looked really good. Looks like you get great heat transfer right at the tip of the knife tip. I’ll check it out. Thank you.