I love using these and its great seeing someone of your caliber using them. Much easier than using jumper wire. Great idea to keep the cut off bits as jumpers too. Keep the videos coming
Nice video Jesse. My opinion on them is they are pretty good when you can use them straight on, if you got to route the tail anywhere jumpers appear to be better. Just my experience so far. I did use the round pads to fix a few ripped off filter pads on an iPad recently. That was interesting.
Yes exactly. Must be something that goes straight. Otherwise, a wire is good for anything else. I really like these for sandwich boards with ripped interposer pads
Great videos. I wanted to ask I was trying to solder fpc connectors for touch on iPad 8 however I couldn’t get the new connectors to be soldered well and the popped out. Then I messed up two of the pads on the board. My question is why the fpc connectors didn’t soldered well and if I should now buy those pads to solder on the board? I cleaned the area with isolated alcohol and applied flux and then tried to solder the new fpc but it didn’t go well. I tried to apply some soldering paste but I couldn’t get it to apply well on each pad as the paste was moving around all over the pads and not individually. I’ll highly appreciate your explanation on how to do it the clean way.
I ripped a couple because my solder wick got stuck to them. Maybe I should've used more flux. And/or not pushed down as much on the iron. Thanks for the heads up though.
nice video, I appreciate. I’d have one question, is there any other solution besides uv to stabilise the pad on the pcb? Some type of glue etc? Thanky you
Thank you for a great video I mend a lot of Xbox;s one x, and I am just starting to reflow chips Can you tell me what temperature to replace hdmi timer chip and some of the chips on the power rail near the hdmi chip the power rail chip is the only one chip that I can’t buy for some reason we’re is the best place to buy replacement caps and other parts and components and do you no were I can get a full schematic of the main board I’ve looked everywhere and can’t seem to find the right one MENY thanks mark
Awesome video !! Just want to ask you ...why there is no special epoxy to extra secure that pad glued to the old pcb area ?? Or like using CA glue to fixate the copper to the actual missing pad area ?? Have you tried this ?? I know is a pain to do if there are 10 pads to fix but how come we have to endure using UV mask to fixate that little new pad ?? Is it that the new copper pad wont accept any glue added to it ??
I don't know what's going wrong with these things. Soldermask won't stick to it, it becomes a sticky mess. The glue on the things gets like chewinggum. I think I'm doing something wrong...
I love using these and its great seeing someone of your caliber using them. Much easier than using jumper wire. Great idea to keep the cut off bits as jumpers too. Keep the videos coming
That's great!
Great demo! I ordered some because of this video. Thanks!
Fantastic!
As always, You are amazing Idol Jesse 👍💪👈❤️
Thank you 🙌
Nice video Jesse. My opinion on them is they are pretty good when you can use them straight on, if you got to route the tail anywhere jumpers appear to be better. Just my experience so far. I did use the round pads to fix a few ripped off filter pads on an iPad recently. That was interesting.
Yes exactly. Must be something that goes straight. Otherwise, a wire is good for anything else.
I really like these for sandwich boards with ripped interposer pads
Great videos. I wanted to ask I was trying to solder fpc connectors for touch on iPad 8 however I couldn’t get the new connectors to be soldered well and the popped out. Then I messed up two of the pads on the board. My question is why the fpc connectors didn’t soldered well and if I should now buy those pads to solder on the board?
I cleaned the area with isolated alcohol and applied flux and then tried to solder the new fpc but it didn’t go well. I tried to apply some soldering paste but I couldn’t get it to apply well on each pad as the paste was moving around all over the pads and not individually. I’ll highly appreciate your explanation on how to do it the clean way.
Great job! would it work to put a little glue under the pad to give it more support?
Not necessary
I ripped a couple because my solder wick got stuck to them. Maybe I should've used more flux. And/or not pushed down as much on the iron. Thanks for the heads up though.
definitely needs more flux. Also better iron
Love these! Thanks for the video Jesse!
Thanks for watching!
Great video and they really do look good them pad repair kits👍
Yep! Been using them for about a month now & no complaints!
I have em. still pretty hit or miss for me with them. ill get it down eventually like you
You'll get there! It does take a bit of practice
Do you have a link for UV masking liquid?
nice video, I appreciate. I’d have one question, is there any other solution besides uv to stabilise the pad on the pcb? Some type of glue etc? Thanky you
uv glue is best for this use case
Thank you for a great video I mend a lot of Xbox;s one x, and I am just starting to reflow chips Can you tell me what temperature to replace hdmi timer chip and some of the chips on the power rail near the hdmi chip the power rail chip is the only one chip that I can’t buy for some reason we’re is the best place to buy replacement caps and other parts and components and do you no were I can get a full schematic of the main board I’ve looked everywhere and can’t seem to find the right one MENY thanks mark
How do I replace the timing crystal points?
I dont understand
Right on thanks for this tip and tutorial 👊🏻
Happy to help!
Thank you for this video, very helpful!
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for sharing..👍🏻💪🏻
My pleasure!
i smashed the like button so hard on this one! great video like always!!
this is the way!
Thank you for your videos
Awesome video !!
Just want to ask you ...why there is no special epoxy to extra secure that pad glued to the old pcb area ??
Or like using CA glue to fixate the copper to the actual missing pad area ??
Have you tried this ??
I know is a pain to do if there are 10 pads to fix but how come we have to endure using UV mask to fixate that little new pad ??
Is it that the new copper pad wont accept any glue added to it ??
Because uv glue is faster and easier
Nice work
Thank you! Cheers!
Where do you buy the pads
Here: www.injuredgadgets.com/wylie-soldering-repair-spot-welding-piece-patch-solder-lugs/?acc=3d2d53e5abcd70e24cc444935b88e6ac21
hello.What tool do you use for picking up and cutting tiny jumper wire in this tutorial?
Tweezers? 2uul 3D Tweezers
@@VCCBoardRepairs Thank you for rapid reply.
By the way,Is it possible to pick up or cut 0.02mm tiny wire with 2uul 3D Tweezers?
@@VCCBoardRepairs Is it possible to use 2uul 3D Tweezers for not only picking up soldering lug, but also chopping off as it is shown in 6:15?
Thanks 💪💪💪
You're welcome!
Legend!
Thank you!
I looked at the uv light on your video and damaged my eyesight 😩
I bought a small engraving pen so I can scratch off the leads to put in my soldering lugs
I don't know what's going wrong with these things. Soldermask won't stick to it, it becomes a sticky mess. The glue on the things gets like chewinggum. I think I'm doing something wrong...
That's weird. You can try posting some pics and videos of what you're experiencing in my group: www.vccboardrepairs.com/vcc-fb-group
why not glue the pad?
UV Mask works better