Worries me to see a youtubers comment section with viewers asking questions,and the RUclipsr doesn't respond , so I came to the comments section to say or basically to give you a small tip , Insulated wire. Your method works I don't take away from that , but if you want an easy way. Take your point A of the insulated wire measure it to point B. Cut the length needed, and instead of heating the points with your soldering iron, like your doing . Take a small nail file and with the smoother side run ur points A and B side to side lightly while spinning the wire to remove the insulation, then with a cotton pad and some medical grade rubbing alcohol clean the points of the residue , and ur reading to tin point And B of the wire with one run of the soldering iron with minimum heating time , and once the connections of the board are tinned it's much easier to solder. Your a pro at electrical repairs no don't about that , I'm a veteran tattoo artist who is learning these circuit board repairs on my own from online reading forums of professionals as urself and watching tutorial videos like this one, your content is easy to watch and ur patience in doing the work was relaxed. Keep up the good work and don't take my message as I'm a know it all trying to teach you something , I just used to use it method and found it more difficult than cleaning the points prior to tinning them . Try it and if it works for you let me know and if not let me know why not so I can learn , I'm currently stuck on an s series with the same issue but the traces where completely missing so it's not as a walk in the park as yours lol. Names Danny ,
I have a console with the same issue. It was given to me, but looking into a solution, I don’t have tools to do the repair. Is this something I could send to you to do a repair?
Worries me to see a youtubers comment section with viewers asking questions,and the RUclipsr doesn't respond , so I came to the comments section to say or basically to give you a small tip ,
Insulated wire. Your method works I don't take away from that , but if you want an easy way. Take your point A of the insulated wire measure it to point B. Cut the length needed, and instead of heating the points with your soldering iron, like your doing . Take a small nail file and with the smoother side run ur points A and B side to side lightly while spinning the wire to remove the insulation, then with a cotton pad and some medical grade rubbing alcohol clean the points of the residue , and ur reading to tin point And B of the wire with one run of the soldering iron with minimum heating time , and once the connections of the board are tinned it's much easier to solder. Your a pro at electrical repairs no don't about that , I'm a veteran tattoo artist who is learning these circuit board repairs on my own from online reading forums of professionals as urself and watching tutorial videos like this one, your content is easy to watch and ur patience in doing the work was relaxed. Keep up the good work and don't take my message as I'm a know it all trying to teach you something , I just used to use it method and found it more difficult than cleaning the points prior to tinning them . Try it and if it works for you let me know and if not let me know why not so I can learn , I'm currently stuck on an s series with the same issue but the traces where completely missing so it's not as a walk in the park as yours lol. Names Danny ,
Thanks for doing such a great job on my sons Xbox. Looking forward to getting it back after the holiday. Thanks again
The background spunds make this video more chill and like ur watching ur friend stream the fixing u needed xd
What solder do you use?
I have a console with the same issue. It was given to me, but looking into a solution, I don’t have tools to do the repair. Is this something I could send to you to do a repair?
Can you fix my Xbox HMI
Currently have one with no pads… no idea what to do haha
Pads on the hdmi port
Great job working on my Xbox
i bruned all my traces, its very dumb the way i did it
Dohshiii