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Desoldering Wick
The braided Copper in a desoldering wick absorbs solder from pre-existing joints. Removing old solder simplifies the task of soldering new components to thru-hole and surface mount joints.
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My Problem
I phone 1 Would not take a charge (number of time)but several weeks later after allowing to drain it took a full charge and have not yet therefore changed the battery. Have received all items, excellent service next day delivery. Thank you.
My Fix
See above
My Advice
See above
My Problem
My son has had his iPod touch for about 2 or more years and the battery was at a point that the unit would not hold a charge for very long. He uses this thing continuously and it is important to him. I had seen on iFixit that you had a replacement battery and the tools/instructi
My Fix
Did the repair in very short order, the instructions on the iFixit website guiding me all the time and the repair was a success, i am a hero because of you guys!
My Advice
iFixit ROCKS!
My Problem
I am not happy with the pricing on the the existing pressure sensitive graphics tablet/monitors so I have been experimenting with making my own.
My Fix
I'm not sure what I'm doing so this may be a disaster but 1) I will learn so much from the process and 2) I may end up with an awesome homemade version of a Cintique.
My Advice
None to offer yet
My Problem
orig. battery was weak, didn't hold much charge
My Fix
The first battery from iFixit resulted in a phone that appeared bricked. Phone would start but not boot, not able to restore or leave recovery mode. DFU mode could be achieved but nothing else.
Mike picked up my comment on the "meta" site and suggested I send a note to support@ifixit.
The second battery arrived, I removed the first replacement and reinstalled the phone's original battery --- it booted up perfectly. I removed that and installed the new, second battery from iFixit and all's well.
My Advice
If you fear the worst, reinstall your old part and verify you can get back to the original condition that required a fix (if applicable, of course.)
And go slow with the back cover. I bent it where it meets the antenna cover and now doesn't close completely.
My Problem
Battery was not holding a charge
My Fix
I was definitely scared about attempting this project. The first challenge (prying open the antennae cover) was very daunting. I've uploaded a pic for illustration purposes - A is where I started to pry open the case, and B is the correct location for prying open the start of the back cover. Once I got that part off, my confidence became stronger as I continued. I must say this is a difficult task, but is doable with steady hands and calm nerves.
My Advice
Buy all the suggested parts and tools, follow along with the online guide ( I used my hp tablet ). I also think that the guide needs to be more explicit. Prying of the black part n this device is the hardest, once you get it off the rest is a piece of cake.