Thank you for the idea. I used similar method with a hair dryer on my car dash head touch screen which was not responsive after dismantling it from the car and took out the resistive glass panel. It worked and save me money from buying a new unit. However need to be careful as too much heat can warp the screen and heating the four sides with the metal strips and pressing the sides work better.
My radio screen has a bubble, like it started to unpaste in the middle, so I can't touch a point because it seems to being touching another point, would work to heat up this part?
This repair method was exactly what I planned to test when I hurt the touch screen of o robot teach pendant by accidently having dropped a metal part on it... Thanks for your interesting video that could confirm my repair plan 😉 I actually could save an expensive repair ^^
very interesting video! Would this also work on a poorly responsive resistive touchscreen? I have a touchscreen on which the user has to press very hard before the screen detects that it is being pressed. especially in frequently used places on the screen. Maybe the layers can also recover in their entirety by heat and react better?
A contact point activation is a (x y) grid low resistance value. The lower x and lower y values = closer to grid 0,0 point which is the corner closest to the digitizer cable (usually)
On an old GPS resistive touch screen, a white halo appeared about a month ago. Is there any way of getting rid of this round halo? Ocasionally the screen looses sensitivity and the hot air dryer trick solves the problem. Do you think the screen is reaching its end of life?
Would this likely work on non-touch screens too? Have a covidien kangaroo pump with a damaged screen that I can’t get a replacement screen/case for. Hoping to be able to rescue it :)
Mainly, this repair will separate the layers of the screen so a critical error isn't created during boot up. It is possible to use light heat to help remove impact scratches and dents in the screen.
Wonderful advice! Very easy to understand and even funny @ 3:09 "increase your downtime" we all know what you meant, just a personal issue with pointing out others mistakes... Thanks for this you may have saved me $$$
@@drswapnil1234 you can still have a bad touch encoder or touch controller. I would hold the touch screen in the middle while booting and see if it loads a calibration screen
I am trying to fix my bosch and Lomb machine touch and the heat method sadly did not work. I am getting another panel which is from a different manufacturer but same pin configuration and same wire method. Is there any chance that it can be incompatible? Is there any software lock on these things. Thanks a million
100% yes your instuctions still after four years teaching and helping us.thank you sooooo much
Thank you. I just followed you instructions and fixed a Barcode Scanner Intermec CN3 touchscreen. Great tutorial.
Fantastic. I always assumed the touch digitizer always needs to be replaced and when they fail. I will try this out.
Thank you for the idea.
I used similar method with a hair dryer on my car dash head touch screen which was not responsive after dismantling it from the car and took out the resistive glass panel. It worked and save me money from buying a new unit. However need to be careful as too much heat can warp the screen and heating the four sides with the metal strips and pressing the sides work better.
My radio screen has a bubble, like it started to unpaste in the middle, so I can't touch a point because it seems to being touching another point, would work to heat up this part?
This repair method was exactly what I planned to test when I hurt the touch screen of o robot teach pendant by accidently having dropped a metal part on it...
Thanks for your interesting video that could confirm my repair plan 😉 I actually could save an expensive repair ^^
Good luck Eric. Let me know if it works for you. I have over a hundred confirmed repairs because of this video.
Thanks for this! I had to use a heat gun and packaging tape (to pull apart one surface from another)
Not a bad flat rate, I did not know this one , thank you. Should work on old phones as well.
I'm watching a biomed tech video to fix my Nintendo Wii-U gamepad. Beautiful.
Ha! Nice!
very interesting video! Would this also work on a poorly responsive resistive touchscreen? I have a touchscreen on which the user has to press very hard before the screen detects that it is being pressed. especially in frequently used places on the screen. Maybe the layers can also recover in their entirety by heat and react better?
Very possible. A resistive touch screen requires little pressure to activate. Look for defects in the outer layer.
how would the before and after x and y resistance readings be? thanks :)
A contact point activation is a (x y) grid low resistance value. The lower x and lower y values = closer to grid 0,0 point which is the corner closest to the digitizer cable (usually)
Very helpful, thank you!
Thank you! Will try this!
Thank you very much! It helped me a lot!
On an old GPS resistive touch screen, a white halo appeared about a month ago. Is there any way of getting rid of this round halo?
Ocasionally the screen looses sensitivity and the hot air dryer trick solves the problem. Do you think the screen is reaching its end of life?
Sound slike this poor display needs a rest.
@@BetterBiomedChannel Some time in a dark space, with a moderate temperature and relative humidity, would that be ok?
Would this likely work on non-touch screens too? Have a covidien kangaroo pump with a damaged screen that I can’t get a replacement screen/case for. Hoping to be able to rescue it :)
Mainly, this repair will separate the layers of the screen so a critical error isn't created during boot up. It is possible to use light heat to help remove impact scratches and dents in the screen.
How many degrees should you recommend?
I do 200degsC and carefully wave the heat over the surface
@@BetterBiomedChannel thanks!
Pay attention berry of dingle
can you show before and after repaired result?
If I find another resistive screen that is damaged, I will record it
Wonderful advice! Very easy to understand and even funny @ 3:09 "increase your downtime" we all know what you meant, just a personal issue with pointing out others mistakes... Thanks for this you may have saved me $$$
Listen carefully, I said "decrease your downtime considerably". I hope you save some money
what temp was the heat gun set to?
Lowest possible 200degF or 100degc
Excellent tutorials
Thank you.
ES POSIBLE SOLDAR LOS 4 CABLES, SE ROMPIO Y DESPEGO Y DEJO DE FUNCIONAR EL TOUCH DE UN PANELVIEW, COMO SE SUELDA?
@InstrumentacionExterran This completely depends the break and the model of touch display
Excelente, muy buen video.
Very helpful video!
What to do if there is no visible damage but the screen is still not accepting touch?
Depends on the type of touchscreen
@@BetterBiomedChannel it's resistive only 🙏
@@drswapnil1234 you can still have a bad touch encoder or touch controller. I would hold the touch screen in the middle while booting and see if it loads a calibration screen
@@BetterBiomedChannel thanks sir. will try doing that
I am trying to fix my bosch and Lomb machine touch and the heat method sadly did not work. I am getting another panel which is from a different manufacturer but same pin configuration and same wire method. Is there any chance that it can be incompatible? Is there any software lock on these things.
Thanks a million
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Bitchen content thank you so very much !