Ok guys, DO NOT attempt to swap out battery like this guy is doing. He is turning a safe replacement to a very dangerous one. Here are some reasons why his replacement is quite terrible: 1.) You risk breaking your ribbon cables. 2.) You make an easy replacement difficult 3.) You also risk bending the heatpipe, breaking your cooling 4.) Don't use cheap garbage thermal paste, use proper quality one, especially thick ones like IC Diamond are prefrable since the fit is quite bad on the surface Pro 4 5.) If you want to disconnect the battery, most people loosen some screws from the logicboard and shove a piece of paper between battery and board. No soldering required. 6.) I don't think I have to explain why playing with a high heat Soldering Iron around a high flamable battery is a braindead idea. One slip and you have a fire in your house 7.) Do NOT force the battery out of the SP4 like that, you risk puncuring it and causing a fire. Do it like most repairshops with a wire and isoalcohol 99%, it's way smoother and way lower risk of accidently causing a fire. 8.) Youre making a process that takes roughly 15minute process to over an hour process.
Yeah! no mention of the thin cable on the right of the cameras... I have no idea what it is, but it is ruined now. also, using a metal device to pry can scrape the case and or the black off the back of the screen.
This is an amazing way to replace!I have never seen such a way.But I can't dare to repeat it myself, I'm afraid I'll ruin it when soldering!))But thanks, it was very informative.The question arises, is this method of soldering safer than removing the display cables?In fact, do the plumes often break when removed?
Good day. Question... why don't you recommend disconnecting the display? (I unplugged it, plugged it back in and now I have a stripe on the screen)....
You might find some 1/4" ptfe rod filed the same as your green tools is better as it's the material used on desoldering pumps and pretty heat resistant. Should cost a couple of bucks.
Tech MD RUclips do you know if the surface pro 5 has the same issue of shorting out while replacing the battery? I might need to do it on mine so I want to make sure if I can disconnect the screen thanks in advance
Thanks for the video, is it true that batteries on surface pro 5 are digitally signed by microsoft so replacing them by yourself would make the device wont charge anymore?
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OMG , takes two mins to unplug screen from connectors and take out battery safely , he is playing with highly flammable Lithium Batteries wich causes fire almost instantly if not handled properly as of this i would NEVER send my equipment there to repair.....
It’s actually hard to describe in the title. But basically if you were listening the screen is not getting disconnected in order to prevent the fuse from blowing. It happens when you’re disconnecting and reconnecting the screen.
@@TechMDRUclips What are you talking about. You can literally connect and disconnect the screen without any fuse breaking even if the surface is operating. Infact I have done this several times to test an old screen which had touch issues, while it's better to shut the device off the extremely tiny minimal risk of blowing a fuse is way better than risking a literal fire hazard.
@@TechMDRUclips EDIT: nvm read to quickly. They shouldnt ever short. I have no clue what you're doing but I have yet to short anything without me being insanely stupid. The only time I ruined something was killing the diode for the battery because I shorted a cap due to some modding attempts. I literally cannot see how anyone would short the logicboard without actively trying to do so or being extremely careless (like me on the modding).
Do you have extra rear housings? I melted mine and would like to replace it. Let me know if you can part with one or have any suggestions where I can find one.
Which version of surface pro 4 is this? It looks like you have the fan version. Does the i5-6300U version is fanless? Also does the nvme ssd supports pcie 3 x4? The built in only has pcie 3 x2 speed, so planned to upgrade mine.
Just replaced the battery in mine today, and hopefully it turns on tomorrow because there's no thermal paste in the house. The battery was so swollen, I didn't even need to do anything to remove the screen... Probably should have done this repair two years ago.
I don’t understand why he thinks disconnecting the screen is such a problem. If the device is turned off just pulling off the two cables is not going to pop anything. Leaving them connected you are 10x more likely to damage screen or cables or something. Plus it is a massive pain to have to hold it up all the time.
Yap, doesn't know how to solder or disconnect things without shortening, but you would expect him to know the difference between "disconnecting a screen" and "removing a screen". Or he is using it as a clickbait.
Hello friend, a few days ago I received a replacement battery for my surface 4 pro, I disassembled the entire plate and disconnected the failed battery and put the new one, then put everything together and now the tablet does not turn on, I made sure to do a correct installation and I charged it for several hours and it still doesn't turn on, what could have happened? I'm very worried. Sorry for my bad english
@@flaviotorres6482 ok that means it can communicate with the charger. You might be lucky and simply have an UEFI bug caused by the fact that the SSD corrupted or lost the hibernate file due to the disconnect of the battery, which people refer as "the black screen of death". Try to hold the power button + volume up button for 30 seconds or so, then it should either start up or you try to start it up again.
I have replaced surface book screen battery. When I turn on the power it does get power but the screen remain black. No Operating System shows up. How can I resolve that issue?
Dear Tech, Try to use a voltage meter to voltage in a water drop. Let see is it has voltage connect or not.? You applied the flux all over + & - connection. And you tried to a void not connect from negative by a peace of paper. 😮. You scared me. I never have seen someone introduced had been done soldering experience and do like that. Please, do not do soldering with battery connection like this again. Thanks for your time and parts info.
Lets see: Can't solder! Lies about heat setting! Clickbait title (you would expect him to know the difference between "disconnecting a screen" and "removing a screen") Incompetence on display?. Either that or he is making a show to make it seam more dangerous and complex so people will pay him to do it insted of trying it thamself. Please don't do what he is doing at home.
Ok guys, DO NOT attempt to swap out battery like this guy is doing. He is turning a safe replacement to a very dangerous one. Here are some reasons why his replacement is quite terrible:
1.) You risk breaking your ribbon cables.
2.) You make an easy replacement difficult
3.) You also risk bending the heatpipe, breaking your cooling
4.) Don't use cheap garbage thermal paste, use proper quality one, especially thick ones like IC Diamond are prefrable since the fit is quite bad on the surface Pro 4
5.) If you want to disconnect the battery, most people loosen some screws from the logicboard and shove a piece of paper between battery and board. No soldering required.
6.) I don't think I have to explain why playing with a high heat Soldering Iron around a high flamable battery is a braindead idea. One slip and you have a fire in your house
7.) Do NOT force the battery out of the SP4 like that, you risk puncuring it and causing a fire. Do it like most repairshops with a wire and isoalcohol 99%, it's way smoother and way lower risk of accidently causing a fire.
8.) Youre making a process that takes roughly 15minute process to over an hour process.
This is just an alternative method. Works great for me it may not work out for you. It is very risky as I mentioned in the video.
@@TechMDRUclips You should do it my way.....your method is asinine! ruclips.net/video/EfnX1NtZyps/видео.html
Yeah! no mention of the thin cable on the right of the cameras... I have no idea what it is, but it is ruined now. also, using a metal device to pry can scrape the case and or the black off the back of the screen.
@@danishblunt9698 OMG... a wire. Brilliant. Wonder if that might make removing the screen easiser?
It's so much easier to just unplug the battery and plug in the new one
at 17:53 you said you could have blown a capacitor ? Do you have a video replacing one of those lol
Commenting as an electronic engineer, as others have already commented, an insane (and dangerous) way to remove the battery. Do NOT do it this way.
This is an amazing way to replace!I have never seen such a way.But I can't dare to repeat it myself, I'm afraid I'll ruin it when soldering!))But thanks, it was very informative.The question arises, is this method of soldering safer than removing the display cables?In fact, do the plumes often break when removed?
Good day. Question... why don't you recommend disconnecting the display? (I unplugged it, plugged it back in and now I have a stripe on the screen)....
Pure gold, Thank you.!
You might find some 1/4" ptfe rod filed the same as your green tools is better as it's the material used on desoldering pumps and pretty heat resistant. Should cost a couple of bucks.
I think it would be easier just removing the screen and unplug the battery and plug new one in.
Tech MD RUclips do you know if the surface pro 5 has the same issue of shorting out while replacing the battery? I might need to do it on mine so I want to make sure if I can disconnect the screen thanks in advance
i use acetone to dissolve the adhesives.
This is probably the most insanely dangerous fix I have ever seen.
Right 😅
Thanks for the video, is it true that batteries on surface pro 5 are digitally signed by microsoft so replacing them by yourself would make the device wont charge anymore?
No I dont think so. Im sure I have replaced one before.
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OMG , takes two mins to unplug screen from connectors and take out battery safely , he is playing with highly flammable Lithium Batteries wich causes fire almost instantly if not handled properly
as of this i would NEVER send my equipment there to repair.....
These tablets have such a high probability of shorting out when you disconnect the battery doing it this way is much safer.
@@TechMDRUclips Yeah no. You made it the literal most dangerous replacement ever.
so from 8:05 to 17:44 did I not just watch you remove the screen?
It’s actually hard to describe in the title. But basically if you were listening the screen is not getting disconnected in order to prevent the fuse from blowing. It happens when you’re disconnecting and reconnecting the screen.
@@TechMDRUclips What are you talking about. You can literally connect and disconnect the screen without any fuse breaking even if the surface is operating. Infact I have done this several times to test an old screen which had touch issues, while it's better to shut the device off the extremely tiny minimal risk of blowing a fuse is way better than risking a literal fire hazard.
@@danishblunt9698 Taking out the whole Motherboard I’ve had issues. They always seem to Short.
@@TechMDRUclips EDIT: nvm read to quickly.
They shouldnt ever short. I have no clue what you're doing but I have yet to short anything without me being insanely stupid. The only time I ruined something was killing the diode for the battery because I shorted a cap due to some modding attempts. I literally cannot see how anyone would short the logicboard without actively trying to do so or being extremely careless (like me on the modding).
@@danishblunt9698 well have you ever done one of these? I’ve done about 25. If you have 100% success rate let me know I’m interested in outsourcing
I realized that this is too difficult for me to do.
Do you have extra rear housings? I melted mine and would like to replace it. Let me know if you can part with one or have any suggestions where I can find one.
Yeah
Which version of surface pro 4 is this? It looks like you have the fan version. Does the i5-6300U version is fanless? Also does the nvme ssd supports pcie 3 x4? The built in only has pcie 3 x2 speed, so planned to upgrade mine.
I’ve never seen a fanless version of pro 4. 🤔
Just replaced the battery in mine today, and hopefully it turns on tomorrow because there's no thermal paste in the house. The battery was so swollen, I didn't even need to do anything to remove the screen... Probably should have done this repair two years ago.
surface pe=ro 4 does not need to soder battery.
Amazing feat ....
I don’t understand why he thinks disconnecting the screen is such a problem. If the device is turned off just pulling off the two cables is not going to pop anything. Leaving them connected you are 10x more likely to damage screen or cables or something. Plus it is a massive pain to have to hold it up all the time.
Watch this before not buying a surface and gettting an easy battery replace laptop instead.
titel says no screen removal
proceeds to remove screen display
ok 👍
Yap, doesn't know how to solder or disconnect things without shortening, but you would expect him to know the difference between "disconnecting a screen" and "removing a screen". Or he is using it as a clickbait.
@@MD-gk4uh He adjusted his titel mainwhile to the right one, kudos for him. 🙂
Hello friend, a few days ago I received a replacement battery for my surface 4 pro, I disassembled the entire plate and disconnected the failed battery and put the new one, then put everything together and now the tablet does not turn on, I made sure to do a correct installation and I charged it for several hours and it still doesn't turn on, what could have happened? I'm very worried.
Sorry for my bad english
Does it work with power connected?
Does it show your battery when u use it via power connector?
@@danishblunt9698 It doesn't turn on connected either, it's dead.
@@flaviotorres6482 when you connect the charger, does the light turn on?
@@danishblunt9698 yes, the charger light does come on.
@@flaviotorres6482 ok that means it can communicate with the charger. You might be lucky and simply have an UEFI bug caused by the fact that the SSD corrupted or lost the hibernate file due to the disconnect of the battery, which people refer as "the black screen of death".
Try to hold the power button + volume up button for 30 seconds or so, then it should either start up or you try to start it up again.
omg why u didnt remove the dust on fan???
I have replaced surface book screen battery. When I turn on the power it does get power but the screen remain black. No Operating System shows up. How can I resolve that issue?
I’m working on a fix right now.
Ask me about a frayed plastic tool and an iphone battery...i've probably already told you about the burned fingers LOL
Dear Tech,
Try to use a voltage meter to voltage in a water drop. Let see is it has voltage connect or not.?
You applied the flux all over + & - connection. And you tried to a void not connect from negative by a peace of paper. 😮. You scared me.
I never have seen someone introduced had been done soldering experience and do like that.
Please, do not do soldering with battery connection like this again.
Thanks for your time and parts info.
Seriously, don’t do any of this. This is how not to do it. Dangerous, more risky and plain bad advice.
after watching this, I am taking my surface to a repair shop. Fir God sake, this method is dangerous and not needed.
Can i get gas out from swellon battery
Without replacing
i need to change battery on mine to, but if i do like this video, im gonna juse about 70.000 time longer, and 95% sure its broken, heheh. :D
Lets see:
Can't solder!
Lies about heat setting!
Clickbait title (you would expect him to know the difference between "disconnecting a screen" and "removing a screen")
Incompetence on display?. Either that or he is making a show to make it seam more dangerous and complex so people will pay him to do it insted of trying it thamself. Please don't do what he is doing at home.
His talks too much will get you to make major mistakes
So where does the Secret "No Screen removal" Come in? Also please pronounce SoLder properly as Sodering means something Biblical.
I’ll edit the title I meant to say no screen disconnection
Why???? Wow.
Because you can blow fuses lol
@@TechMDRUclipsSays the man putting a hot soldering iron on the electrical leads of a live LiPo battery in cramped space. Carry on.