Haha yeah. I have the jigs, just didn't have it for this model. Although, people should learn to reball with a standard 2D Stencil, as not every chip will have jig for it, like on Android CPU's and RAM chips
@ yes true, once you master this, the jigs are just a walk in the park, but even with this big stencil now you could use the big magnetic base like the Mijing M21. It’s way easier as you can pass multiple times scraping the paste. When you don’t have the magnet, it is advisable to spread the paste in one go, otherwise the stencil tends to warp and paste flows in between the stencil and cpu causing uneven balls, hence the need to scrape them afterwards with the xacto blade
I love the videos. I wonder if you could cover fixing errors made by techs (i.e. me). I noticed the UV mask to fix scratches-- but I'm curious because I also scratched the NAND, ripped some pads, and knocked some components off. It'd be nice to know how to recover from those mistakes.
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10/10 Jesse you are the goat of this business and also you are my idol ,I have done CPU and emmc reball successfully today using your technique
Wow. That's awesome 🙌
Very nice job thank you, can you please tell us about the locations of the eeprom chip that is also bond to the nand and cpu on the newer iphones
Every model has it in a different location. You can learn to locate it by how it looks. I show it in this video
Thanks bro for the tutorial 👏👏👏
I really appreciate your support. Thank you so much
For data recovery, I prefer 150 C paste. It makes the job much easier.
I've tried lower temp paste and it just doesn't flow that well for me. I prefer 183C
i will rate10 out of 10 sir...awesome
Appreciate it! 👍
Learned lots of from your videos .. beautiful Work 😘
Thank you so much 😀
Old school… I am using a magnetic base or a full cpu magnetic jig like the Z21
Haha yeah. I have the jigs, just didn't have it for this model. Although, people should learn to reball with a standard 2D Stencil, as not every chip will have jig for it, like on Android CPU's and RAM chips
@ yes true, once you master this, the jigs are just a walk in the park, but even with this big stencil now you could use the big magnetic base like the Mijing M21. It’s way easier as you can pass multiple times scraping the paste. When you don’t have the magnet, it is advisable to spread the paste in one go, otherwise the stencil tends to warp and paste flows in between the stencil and cpu causing uneven balls, hence the need to scrape them afterwards with the xacto blade
None but love sir
Thank you! Appreciate the support!
Nothing but respect for your skill in this field. How long did it take you to reach this level and get comfortable with recording simultaneously?
Thank you! Not sure, but It's not that hard to record yourself.
I love the videos. I wonder if you could cover fixing errors made by techs (i.e. me). I noticed the UV mask to fix scratches-- but I'm curious because I also scratched the NAND, ripped some pads, and knocked some components off.
It'd be nice to know how to recover from those mistakes.
I would recommend practicing the fundamentals more so you can improve your hand skills
No doubt Mechanic's solder paste is the best, but you should also try YCS' paste it's just as good if not better. Love your videos.
Ah interesting. I buy my paste in the USA. So that's what I can source.
If I can find the YCS paste domestically, then I will try it out
@VCCBoardRepairs you won't regret it 😄
Ycs has great gear
Thanks for the tutorial, it was very helpful. Rating of course 10/10 ;)
Thank you so much!
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