Thanks for the video! I have a question. What if iPhone 6 is on its lowest brightness and the slider doesen't do anything? It seems that FL2024 is slightly burnt. What do you think, is it the one filter that causes it or is there something else that has to be replaced?
Jason you could add an LCR meter to your tool set then you could have measured the inductance value and compared it to a new coil or one on a donor board I guess. I think Jessa has a in circuit pair of smart component tester tweezers. Might want to bounce that idea off her since changing the coil is such a time consuming bitch.
Most decent lcr meters will do in circuit testing so you don't need to remove the component unless there are no reachable test points I have two different meters and do it all the time
Well with no test points you are screwed and have no choice. I haven't had a chance to go inside a 6. I spend my time in laptop's mostly lots of colleges where I an in southern California
Wow, amazing work but is Mr. Rossmann's language wearing off on you? Really glad to see another upload so soon.
Very Good Tutorial .. Thanks
But I Want Know What's The Blue Material You Put On the Table ??
It's a baking sheet.
Thanks for the video! I have a question. What if iPhone 6 is on its lowest brightness and the slider doesen't do anything? It seems that FL2024 is slightly burnt. What do you think, is it the one filter that causes it or is there something else that has to be replaced?
What could be the reason why my iphobe6 plus screen is flickering after replacing the LCD screen.
Hello Jason, what tips and hot tweezer are you using on this repair? cheers :)
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omg, cost almost a ground for the station and the mini tweezer itself.
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One more God added to my list. Pray erydaY..
Jason you could add an LCR meter to your tool set then you could have measured the inductance value and compared it to a new coil or one on a donor board I guess. I think Jessa has a in circuit pair of smart component tester tweezers. Might want to bounce that idea off her since changing the coil is such a time consuming bitch.
Lynn Nash You would have to remove the coil to test it to begin with. No point.
Most decent lcr meters will do in circuit testing so you don't need to remove the component unless there are no reachable test points
I have two different meters and do it all the time
Lynn Nash No test points, but you're welcome to try it yourself and see how it works out.
Well with no test points you are screwed and have no choice. I haven't had a chance to go inside a 6. I spend my time in laptop's mostly lots of colleges where I an in southern California
Lynn Nash And that's why you would have to remove the coil, making it pointless. A for effort though.