How you can fix the charging on any tablet, the dodgy way :)
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This Video Should Be Titled "HOW TO BURN A CUSTOMER'S HOUSE DOWN"!!!!!! Sorin - i love your vids and i've learned a lot - but this is dangerous! There's no way to terminate charging once the battery is full.
Older technology , such as Nicads or nickel metal hydride cells - fine, once charged, they can handle a reasonably small trickle charge. However, once lithium cells reach 4.2 volts, 4.3V ABSOLUTELY MAXIMUM! charging MUST stop as you start plating metallic lithium onto the electrodes of the cell - leading to a short circuit and fire/explosion!
check out battery university website to prove im not being over dramatic! - but you are dicing with death here. Look at Samsung, if they can't get the charging process right - how can you expect to get away with this! I'm sorry but this is stupidity and a man of your skill set should know this! If the battery is old and its internal resistance is quite high - this method could see the terminal voltage reach 4.4volts.
ANYONE WATCHING THIS, I BEG YOU NOT TO TRY IT - IT WORKS FOR A WHILE BUT YOU HAVE JUST CONSTRUCTED A TIME BOMB!!!!
This would make sense if the micro USB charging circuit was faulty but in this case why not just use a jumper wire from the +5V USB C to the micro USB
I was thinking of the same thing.... Can anyone explain why not?
If the battery is deeply discharged, it cannot take much current. Would not this approach risk burning it? Damaging it? If your charging current is too large? Yet within normal limits when not deeply discharged?
What if you get very dodgy with it, and just attach a tp4056 module to the battery, and glue it on with a hole in the case to plug the USB into the tp4056! Any objections? 😆
why not use cheap charger IC from china? Your way will overcharge the battery.
any recommendations? thanks!
or just use one of those generic "arduino" li-ion chargers. Its a cheap and relatively flat pcb. Just put it somewhere and conect the 4 wires.
If you from UK how can I come to see you? I left my tablet in the repair shop and they for 3 weeks couldn't do anything about it. When you put tablet on charge, it shows -1%
Nothing wrong with doing Dodgy things.. As long as they DO NOT BURN YOUR HOUSE DOWN! 👍😎
Nice Job I used this method but in different way rather than used diode and resistor i used regulator thank u for this video
with regulator is better but not many ppl know about that
Thanks 😊 🙏 alot sir, this video has given me guide on how I can work on China children tab...
Hello Mr. Sorin, i think you can change in the OS power settings that you can switch Type-C’s output, choosing whether to receive power or send power.
I really enjoyed watching you work on a practical hack from your obviously strong knowledge of the electronics involved and an instinct for what might work in scrounging from available parts. Very resourceful!
My my tablet HPC hope centre repair no touch work you repaired ok
I am not Francis I am not French I am Bangladesh
Thanks for creating this type of content. After watching I was able to charge a dead phone battery enough to get it functional again. It took weeks to get a replacement charging port for a already dead Asus phone and it drained below the threshold to function normally. Now everything is good. Instantly subscribed to learn more.
Or buy a cheap charger from eBay and makes space
Dodgy rules!
that tablet will show like 100% charg when its turned on and plugged in even tho the battery it's not 100% charged coz the tabled will recognize the + taken from charging port as battery current ? 😬
No
Happy I found this channel. Ready to learn 🤓
I waited for you to get off the phone no skip is how much you have this attention bro!! Great video
Thank you. In my utter ignorance (in a Samsung Tab S 10.5) I have remove a dead battery and connected a usb charger directly to the battery connector. Now it does not power on even, with a good battery. Any clues what I may have burn out? ..to try . Thank you
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Hello Sorin, what about when the battery is full, this will continue to send 900ma, won't it explode? There is no sensor to stop the current when the battery is full?
D= ?????
R= ?!!?!?!? Ohm
Vikusha ?
M8L 2022 Tablet
nice and dodgy :)
R =1ohm colleur
Nome diode (! ?)
Does it matter that you only soldered to one of the red wire pins? Does the battery IC feed the power evenly between the cells or is that the job of the charging IC?
Also do you have to advise the customer to not leave it charging overnight? I'm just wondering where the cutoff happens for the power when it gets to 100% to prevent overcharging/overheating.
No propper voltage cutoff, even with diode dropping the voltage, if left on charge battery could easily reach 4.4+ volts if the battery protection circuit fails of is set a bit high which will cause battery damage and at best early failure, at worst a lipo fire. That's why he keeps saying it's ”dodgy"
Couldn't you jumper the 5v from the USB-C to the 5v of the micro-USB? You would then be able to charge from either port and have it go through the built-in charging circuitry.
You saves all my days :) .. thank you *
great education, have you replaced a Asus T100TA docking port for the screen to keyboard ?
wow! you fuckin master!! that was fantastic!! thank you Man!!! LOOOOOOOOOVE!! ❤😘😘😘
Good teacher
Plz
Svp
One fume extractor would help you with those fumes while you soldering. Take care of yourself.
How do you use a tablet i
Dont worry about the charging mistake on USB C, I had a xoom tablet, wouldnt charge through the micro usb. Took it apart, tried fault finding. Spent hours. Decided to read up on it and Xooms dont use usb to charge! They have a 12v jack socket. Nearly cried!!!!!!!!!
What device and software do you use for reading and displaying all those measurements on screen?
My charger charges my phone but won't charge my tablet. What can I do
Your a genius master 💻👌
got mine charging by slowly putting pressure/bending the charging cord/outlet. but that's temporary. (It would say charging temporarily, but not actually charging. It's charging slow now, while turned off at least it's charging.)ni can't do anything on the "board" so ordered a microcharger. that was good information, thanks.
I wish I could mail you my tablet 👍🏼👍🏼
Very good your video, congratulations! But I have a question about what happens when the battery is fully charged.
Nothing, it just stops taking current
@@tanishqbhaiji103 No it doesn't. It will swell up and eventually pop if you're not babysitting it. TERRIBLE stress on your battery as well.
why did not you connect from USB C to USB micro?
When you have phone with broken charging ic you use this way
I have a question, I have China tablet, the micro USB connector Brock, when I turn on the tablet with 30% battery left it turn on but nothing was showing in the display, now how can I use it again with out the micro USB charger?
Thanks
so does this wire, diode, and resistor take the charging ic out of the circuit?...
He said it's a bypass circuit in the case of failed charging IC. So your answer is yes :)
Hi sorin.... i hope thats how you spell your name... just a quick question, it would realy help, what solder would you asvise to use or what solder does the job in most cases?
Thank you, you are the best!!!!
When I test ground only "meaning just one probe of the multimeter" on ground it gives me 7 volts, is that normal?
you are amazing sorin i learned something new now thanks for the video keep making videos
i love your work and especially your jokes
You always give us a wonderful lesson! 🙏
nice work
you weren't kidding when you said dodgy :-D very nice
Hi sir, please help me ,how to find hp slate 7 voicetab back cover attached connector track in pcb board. that two connectors are removed with tracks.kindly give the solution and track information.
regards,
venkat
Tnx for howto, really work. What Are You Smoking?
thanks alot prof sorin i was searching for this solution
He kind sounds like gru:/
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I was like wtf cause I'm watching this on a thursday.
Not good
nice video man!!!!! i love you
Hi, Mr. Sorin, you're doing a great job. Your videos really help me whenever I have a challenge at work. Thank you very much.
I was thinking if I could get any means of contacting you (email or any means) please
Psl fix my tablet
You dodgy bugger he he :-D
I have rigged up a 7805 regulator wired as constant current regulator + diode, it was to replace a fancy charge circuit in a battery shaver that exploded, it wasnt a cheap shaver eather.
My basic circuit charged the battery better, shaver lasted longer.
I also bodge lol :-D
Yes, but if you connect a resistor from the output to the middle pin, then connect the middle pin to the battery +, it will be a constant current regulator :-).
5v/resistor = current passing.
simple series circuit, im sure you know it.
Can use a lm317 1.25v reg :-D
true :)
Quite accurate for just two components, i like simplicity, bugger all to go wrong ha ha :)
You confused me. the middle pin is ground. so you connect a resistor to ground and from the ground to the +? What am I missing here?
Computers repair, look at this simple charger circuit :-)
www.petervis.com/electronics/battery/battery-charger.html
Niiiice :D Thank you!
Sir is it same part no. For the diode 1n4007??..very nice video learned a lot....God bless and more power
yes ... you can use 1n400x family but better the use TP4056 ish charger
I Like that
Amazing hack. Thanks. Is the USB C port still usable? Its in loop with the battery and the "charging system" will draw 900mA from USB C bus. Will it still work?
Great job thanks
Thanks!
Simple and works. But why not link the usbC +ve to the micro usb +ve? Why didn't they do this originally?
charging ic is foult
@@giorgostexnikos6976 Oh. I get it now. see - I'm still learning a lot from you my friend. TC.
14:03 How is it possible to solder such thin cables on motherboard without touching neighbor pins? I need your answer because on my tablet I need to detach battery two extremely thin cables from motherboard and resolder battery thin cables after digitizer replacement. What is your advice how to do it?
You need experience 😊
Great video
how i fix a dell tablet no charging
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best. waiting for new things
does the 5V from the charger go to both the power ic, and the charging ic because the power ic needs a source of voltage to make it into many smaller voltages? thanks for comments...
The USB-C port on that particular tablet was not designed to handle charging so there is no USB-C charing IC on that board. He did however take the 5V from the USB-C power rail from a resistor or capacitor then he fed it into the resistor, then diode and finally to a battery pin.
Dodgy!?
XYNHR !
Pls
Is it possible to use that trick for USB-C type connector?if so , how to find out the proper USB-C pin? 5V also there?
google usb-c pinout
great
Hi, Mr. Sorin, you're doing a great job. Your videos really helps me whenever I have a challenge at work. Thank you very much.
I was thinking if I could get any means of contacting you (email or any means) please
If put lower w rezistor ....you have low temperature ???
No, the opposite. The wattage is the MAX of what the resistor COULD handle. Bigger wattage capability equals less heat produced.
be careful with the diode because some of them have voltage drop 0.2V
Would it work on hp slatebook x2 10 macro -usb-like charging port?
It will work on anything
What soldering iron do you have?
Ayye alinju
What a show!!! :-)
Real fan of your videos! Do you actually need a diode here? could resistor be not enough?
resistor for decreasing current (watt) , diode for decreasing voltage
where does the power ic get its source of voltage?
He is bypassing the charging IC and so he is stealing 5V from the area around the known good USB-C port, looked like he took it from a resistor or a capacitor near the USB-C IC then he fed it into the resistor, then diode and finally to a battery pin.
good work
Best video of a hacker at work ever!!!
Great videos!
Thank you
we love your alternatives! Good work
Hi ! You ar fun to lisning that go advise :)