For ports that have two rows of teeth I think you adding low melt creates larger risk of tearing pads on the inner row. Everything else you tinned with low melt will melt and you'll start lifting the port before the inner pads have melted cuz you can't tin them. Just add low melt to the front grounding legs so you can focus heat on the two rows of pads and the front pins will stay melted.
الله يوفقك يا اخي فيديوهاتك احترافية واحترم مجهودكم وطريقة معالجة الاعطال مواد العمل عندنا ليست متوفرة مثلكم الاختيارات ليست كثيرة مثلا الflux ذو جودة متوسطة فقط نوعان على اقصى تقدير والكامرا الحرارية سعرها مشط ونادرة واصل يا اخي وانا من متابعيك الاوفياء
Nice demostration of fine soldering skills. Charging port problems require least troubleshooting but it's always a joy to watch when they are fixed by an expert like you. I have noticed that you used two types of flux in this video. At one point the flux was rather cloudy. Does that flux really annoying to work with as some suggested?
I have 2 syringes, the 213 and 559. I use which ever i get my hands on. Usually i use the clear 559. The cloudy 213 cleans easier. Both flux types are good. We stopped carrying 213 because they are out of stock from the vendor and users seem to prefer the clear 559 over the 213
I haven’t missed any of his videos n wat I seek from this man is the methods he uses n the knowledge he brings out is so great.kearned a time of knowledge from his videos
Hello, I have a new Nintendo 3DS XL, I have a problem, the console does not turn on. the other day reverse the polarity wrong the battery no longer turned on the console. What do I do to change the motherboard or buy another console
1:06 To each their own, but for the past 23 years, I mostly used Kimwipes or even cheap dry facial tissue paper to quickly clean my tips. Still to this day, I almost never have to use damp sponges, brass wool, or even harsh tip cleaning pastes. From traditional Eutectic 63/37 to SAC 305, my soldering has worked as expected. Only on rare occasions did I have to use anything harsh to clean my tips, and my tips have lasted anywhere from 2 to 3 years. This may or may not work for everyone, but it couldn't hurt to try on some sort of practice soldering board.
I do not recommand heating from the bottom method. You bombard the board with heat possibly creating other issues. It's faster from the top specially when we have low melt on the legs.
Can you make a video of your shooting setup ? Which software tools do you use to switch between screens ? Also what’s your camera and microscope settings? FPS ? Thanks great work again 😀😀👍🏻👍🏻
Is there a usbc chip? I have been given a Nintendo switch and the guy said the usbc pins were damaged, but looking at the port and looking at the board everything looks fine. Ive looked all across the board and the pins on every component looks good as new.
I have basic soldering skills but never had to work with flux and I’ve got the port off and most off the remaining solder . I’m scared to do the next part but it’s driving me crazy lol .
similar repair, but now the SD card does not want to format any sd card. My laptop reads the sd card, and we tried different cards and still nothing? any thoughts?
I have a broken switch that I want to repair, but I've never done micro-soldering like this. I'm scared I'll screw up a connection or have a cold solder. The switch is already bricked and out of warranty, so I'm not sure where to take it if I don't do it myself.
Hey , help me my Hp x360 cd0077tu showing 0xce000000e error, cmos invalid while booting windows somedays ago its shut down automatically and dead from 4 days today i clean all ports and facing these issue ( 0xce000000e error at time of Startup or boot cant use my laptop for single minute & showing cmos invalid )
That’s actually a very difficult question. Any wire you add like that is series inductor (resistor too but dc doesn’t matter here). It might affect its function as it is very high frequency. It might be negligible, but it’s not certain. You must check loads of datasheets and technical documents/test reports to know the answer. Or try it yourself in practice for a quicker result.
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@Northridgefix hey did a usb c port replacement on my switch but it doesnt work i installed it correctly i just noticed a capacitor that was missing thats literally right above the usb c port and its connected to the 4th last pad on the top row usb c where can i find one? Can i grab that capacitor.from another board? If so how do i know if its cross compatible
Maybe a bit late, but do you mean the little thing marked with a V in this video? If that's the case, and if I remember correctly, that's a fuse, so a 0 ohm resistor will work, or just a jumper wire But just to be sure, do a little more research haha
@@tommyjohnson7506 yeah, that works, but the fuse is there for a reason, you don't want nasty things to happen to your board, without the fuse it might pass for a test, but for daily use you should really get a fuse right there
Use lower heat output on the air blower. It'll take longer to melt the solder but will heat parts more evenly reducing the odds of melting the plastic.
Hello! Recently bought a Nintendo switch off hand. They said that the dock mode was working and stopped at one point. I noticed a bummer of the leftmost pin (switch screen down). According to the specification, this is pin GND. The switch itself is completely working and the light is on in the dock (the dock is working, checked on another switch). The TV also sees the Nintendo switch (as a source via HDMI), but there is no picture. Is it possible that because of him there is no picture on the TV? If there are mistakes, then I'm sorry (I don't know English very well). Thank you in advance.
There are more ground pins in that usb-c port. 1 missing pin will not affect the funcionallity, the pads that hold the conector on the board are also ground.
Looks like the missing connector has a underneath path into the board right on the center of the pad - if truth its bad design practice. Hope it connects into a main ground layer.
The first pin is ground just like all 4 corners. No need to run a wire. upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/c/c6/USB_Type-C_plug_pinout.svg/2880px-USB_Type-C_plug_pinout.svg.png
The switch is a whole collection of bad design choices on Nintendo's part. From the horrible connector to the easily fried USB 3.1 ic, Nintendo stays true to its reputation that their devices can be a horror to fix (I'm looking at you, 3DS!)
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I looked up the pin diagram for a usbc port. The first pin is ground just like all 4 corners so no need to run a wire. upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/c/c6/USB_Type-C_plug_pinout.svg/2880px-USB_Type-C_plug_pinout.svg.png
For ports that have two rows of teeth I think you adding low melt creates larger risk of tearing pads on the inner row. Everything else you tinned with low melt will melt and you'll start lifting the port before the inner pads have melted cuz you can't tin them. Just add low melt to the front grounding legs so you can focus heat on the two rows of pads and the front pins will stay melted.
good idea.
الله يوفقك يا اخي فيديوهاتك احترافية واحترم مجهودكم وطريقة معالجة الاعطال مواد العمل عندنا ليست متوفرة مثلكم الاختيارات ليست كثيرة مثلا الflux ذو جودة متوسطة فقط نوعان على اقصى تقدير والكامرا الحرارية سعرها مشط ونادرة واصل يا اخي وانا من متابعيك الاوفياء
Nice demostration of fine soldering skills. Charging port problems require least troubleshooting but it's always a joy to watch when they are fixed by an expert like you. I have noticed that you used two types of flux in this video. At one point the flux was rather cloudy. Does that flux really annoying to work with as some suggested?
I have 2 syringes, the 213 and 559. I use which ever i get my hands on. Usually i use the clear 559. The cloudy 213 cleans easier. Both flux types are good. We stopped carrying 213 because they are out of stock from the vendor and users seem to prefer the clear 559 over the 213
I haven’t missed any of his videos n wat I seek from this man is the methods he uses n the knowledge he brings out is so great.kearned a time of knowledge from his videos
What is the name and model of that iron? Link please... thanks
for desoldering you use low melt solder but when you solder connector on you use leaded, right ?
Hello, I have a new Nintendo 3DS XL, I have a problem, the console does not turn on. the other day reverse the polarity wrong the battery no longer turned on the console. What do I do to change the motherboard or buy another console
Sorry, Im learning. How can we assume the solder has liquified in the hidden arra of it is less exposed to heat than the ones we can see?
Whats the preheat temperature..? I rather play it safe than to be sorry later on. I want to get one of these devices.
1:06 To each their own, but for the past 23 years, I mostly used Kimwipes or even cheap dry facial tissue paper to quickly clean my tips. Still to this day, I almost never have to use damp sponges, brass wool, or even harsh tip cleaning pastes. From traditional Eutectic 63/37 to SAC 305, my soldering has worked as expected. Only on rare occasions did I have to use anything harsh to clean my tips, and my tips have lasted anywhere from 2 to 3 years.
This may or may not work for everyone, but it couldn't hurt to try on some sort of practice soldering board.
Nice job as always
On these switch boards next time try heating from the bottom, I've had very good success this way.
I do not recommand heating from the bottom method. You bombard the board with heat possibly creating other issues. It's faster from the top specially when we have low melt on the legs.
What kind of gel (white thing) are you using ?
I was waiting for u to say at the end: "We will do something else in the next video"
Can you make a video of your shooting setup ? Which software tools do you use to switch between screens ? Also what’s your camera and microscope settings? FPS ? Thanks great work again 😀😀👍🏻👍🏻
will do as soon as i have time on my hands.
NorthridgeFix thank you
Big Boss is the man!
All I could get in my town was rez flux . Will this work for reattaching if it’s all I have ?
Random question on iMac mid 2011 AMD HD 6970 why does baking this gpu fix boot loop and display problems??...I baked the GPU @ 390 F.
Because it reflows the solder balls. Only a (very) temporary fix tho, it will fail again.
its not the balls most of the time check gpu die for hair line cracks around the epoxy that holds die to substrate i find it cracks there to
Thanks for the informative videos . Which low melt do I buy ? I see a different range of temperatures from 58 degree C to 170 C
Is there a usbc chip? I have been given a Nintendo switch and the guy said the usbc pins were damaged, but looking at the port and looking at the board everything looks fine. Ive looked all across the board and the pins on every component looks good as new.
I have basic soldering skills but never had to work with flux and I’ve got the port off and most off the remaining solder . I’m scared to do the next part but it’s driving me crazy lol .
How much degrees celsius do you use with the air solder station?
Is the non enameled a magnet wire?
You make tining the pads look so easy. What's the trick to getting good solder on them pads
All the pins on my bottom row literally came off when i pried off the old port. How screwed am i? Is there a way to fix it?
the last pad seems to have a hole in the middle probably connecting to something on the other side of the board.
similar repair, but now the SD card does not want to format any sd card. My laptop reads the sd card, and we tried different cards and still nothing? any thoughts?
Part 2. does the answer have anything to do with soldering?
Love it when you said nine tendo switch 😂❤
That's how i used to call it as kid when i got my first Nintendo. It's Stuck with me.
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I love it 😁
I have a broken switch that I want to repair, but I've never done micro-soldering like this. I'm scared I'll screw up a connection or have a cold solder. The switch is already bricked and out of warranty, so I'm not sure where to take it if I don't do it myself.
What is the clear liquid that your using on the board
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Hey , help me my Hp x360 cd0077tu showing 0xce000000e error, cmos invalid while booting windows
somedays ago its shut down automatically and dead from 4 days today i clean all ports and facing these issue ( 0xce000000e error at time of Startup or boot cant use my laptop for single minute & showing cmos invalid )
Great Video, I want to buy the Nintendo Switch USBC charging port from your website , are these compatible with the Nintendo Switch light ? Thanks
Great job! Does the jumperwire work for the USB 3.1 RX1- Superspeed data transfer?
That’s actually a very difficult question.
Any wire you add like that is series inductor (resistor too but dc doesn’t matter here). It might affect its function as it is very high frequency. It might be negligible, but it’s not certain. You must check loads of datasheets and technical documents/test reports to know the answer. Or try it yourself in practice for a quicker result.
Crazy Phil so you’re telling him to lift the pad and put a jumper there in order to try it?
When OP has it already?
How much would it cost to get my iPad fixed? I just need a range
$50-$500. Use the contact us form to inquire about price based on your ipad's model / year and issues you are having with your device. northridgefix.com/contact-us/
you didnt put any solder on the jumper wire when you was applying solder to the pads
@Northridgefix hey did a usb c port replacement on my switch but it doesnt work i installed it correctly i just noticed a capacitor that was missing thats literally right above the usb c port and its connected to the 4th last pad on the top row usb c where can i find one? Can i grab that capacitor.from another board? If so how do i know if its cross compatible
Maybe a bit late, but do you mean the little thing marked with a V in this video? If that's the case, and if I remember correctly, that's a fuse, so a 0 ohm resistor will work, or just a jumper wire
But just to be sure, do a little more research haha
I ended up just bridging where the fuse was missing and it worked perfect
@@tommyjohnson7506 yeah, that works, but the fuse is there for a reason, you don't want nasty things to happen to your board, without the fuse it might pass for a test, but for daily use you should really get a fuse right there
I saw part of the USB-C plastic melt during the resoldering. Is there a way to not have that happen?
Use lower heat output on the air blower. It'll take longer to melt the solder but will heat parts more evenly reducing the odds of melting the plastic.
great work
Hi, really nice vidz, thanks a lot!! But what are you adding at 7:30?? A solder mask ? What is it?
Hello!
Recently bought a Nintendo switch off hand.
They said that the dock mode was working and stopped at one point.
I noticed a bummer of the leftmost pin (switch screen down).
According to the specification, this is pin GND.
The switch itself is completely working and the light is on in the dock (the dock is working, checked on another switch).
The TV also sees the Nintendo switch (as a source via HDMI), but there is no picture.
Is it possible that because of him there is no picture on the TV?
If there are mistakes, then I'm sorry (I don't know English very well).
Thank you in advance.
Why is not necessary to restore a ground pin? (Sorry I’m new to this)
There are more ground pins in that usb-c port. 1 missing pin will not affect the funcionallity, the pads that hold the conector on the board are also ground.
Can u do Nintendo switch lite?
Shouldn't you test data line too? Seems like the broken pad is a data line.
Great job
nice video iam from Bali Indonesia 🙏🙏
Looks like the missing connector has a underneath path into the board right on the center of the pad - if truth its bad design practice. Hope it connects into a main ground layer.
The first pin is ground just like all 4 corners. No need to run a wire. upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/c/c6/USB_Type-C_plug_pinout.svg/2880px-USB_Type-C_plug_pinout.svg.png
The switch is a whole collection of bad design choices on Nintendo's part. From the horrible connector to the easily fried USB 3.1 ic, Nintendo stays true to its reputation that their devices can be a horror to fix (I'm looking at you, 3DS!)
Hi Can you pls make video on PS3 HDMI Port Replacement
Awsome!
Sir make one full videos on type-C working sequence
"Nie"tendo killed me.
Perfect....
Awesome
Salam alaykum brother, when I use the desoldering braid, it doesn't catch the solder, do you know why, bad quality?
Flux the braid first
the copper braid needs flux to absorb solder. I learned it the hard way :'(
thank s M.r
Excelente procedimiento
All love from lebanon🤩🤩 first comment
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Halo
You didin answer to my question
Where is my flux?
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Whatsup
@@NorthridgeFix Ja that is something at least
@@NorthridgeFix ok Thank you
That replacement charge port secured in more cleanly I than my room.
...I should clean my room.
There is a vias at the pin you don't recover! :)
I looked up the pin diagram for a usbc port. The first pin is ground just like all 4 corners so no need to run a wire. upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/c/c6/USB_Type-C_plug_pinout.svg/2880px-USB_Type-C_plug_pinout.svg.png
You called big boss (khal)=> uncle.
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Hello teacher, why not add Arabic subtitles to your clips on RUclips platform
I never tried. If youtube doesn't automatically do it, no way i can.
@@NorthridgeFix Thank you very much, professor, for the content you provided. We are very optimistic about adding the Arabic language
@@-fm5376 you can add.. coz it takes time also.