Surprised! Excellent job Jim. A sincere congratulations. Define it in two words? Well...then: "extreme rescue." Thanks for sharing. Greetings from Mexico.
Great job ... That is my next skill that I am going to master. Can you do a video on re balling the Wi-Fi chip that seems to be a big secret they don't want out there Thanks Dan
@@fixmyappjimthx so much Jim. Your video, advise and good wishes gave me success. The switch is now fully functional. However I am stuck on the next switch. Board has no shorts (no draw from usb or battery), replaced fuel gauge & BQ yet the battery is still drawing. It’s actually a dead battery (3.6v) yet the switch is showing 80% then 40%, just random numbers. It’s a working switch and it’s also not the battery. Any help would be super appreciated!
@@PapaGleb Good to hear that you fixed the first Switch! This one is a difficult one. Is it drawing a current in power off state? if yes i would check the primary power management MAX IC it uses the VSYS 4.2V, maybe you can check the mainboard with a thermal camera? personally if i do not find the problem i would replace the MAX IC,
@@fixmyappjim That's the thing, the board is drawing no power when off. I connected my power supply and board takes zero amps. Check this with the battery terminal and also the USB port but once I assemble everything to test, the battery drains instantly. After swaping the 17050, I swapped the BQ since its related to battery and still nothing. I put it aside for a few days to attack it with a fresh head but Ill watch your video again and see maybe I missed something. Thanks so much for the info. Its so good to have someone that actually responds and helps. It's truly a god send for someone learning. :)
@@PapaGleb Hi, Ur welcome! Maybe check what will happen if you disconnect eveything except for the lcd, backlight ribbon cable and battery maybe the fault is with the connected device / ribbon cable. :)
You have to check the APU for lost components or check if the RAM or APU has ripped / broken solder balls under the BGA you can try to press on the BGA to see if blue screen is gone. Gr. Jim
Surprised! Excellent job Jim. A sincere congratulations. Define it in two words? Well...then: "extreme rescue." Thanks for sharing. Greetings from Mexico.
Thank You for watching Carlos :)
Awesome video!!! The template and the soldier balls are awesome!!!
Thank you for watching! Gr. Jim
Was a good fix, though the apu took quite a bit of heat based on the brown color of the resin around the apu core, where it is usually a blueish grey
Hi yeah try to avoid flux residu :) on the upper side.
Great job and great video..
Thank you for watching! Gr. Jim
Great repair!
Thank you for watching. Gr. Jim
Great job ... That is my next skill that I am going to master. Can you do a video on re balling the Wi-Fi chip that seems to be a big secret they don't want out there Thanks Dan
Wish me luck man. Going to try this tonight once the kids are asleep lol. My only worry is that I don't have a pre-heater.
Hi the apu can be easly removed with only hotair just be patient and do not force the apu out :) good luck. Gr. Jim
@@fixmyappjimthx so much Jim. Your video, advise and good wishes gave me success. The switch is now fully functional.
However I am stuck on the next switch. Board has no shorts (no draw from usb or battery), replaced fuel gauge & BQ yet the battery is still drawing. It’s actually a dead battery (3.6v) yet the switch is showing 80% then 40%, just random numbers. It’s a working switch and it’s also not the battery. Any help would be super appreciated!
@@PapaGleb Good to hear that you fixed the first Switch! This one is a difficult one. Is it drawing a current in power off state? if yes i would check the primary power management MAX IC it uses the VSYS 4.2V, maybe you can check the mainboard with a thermal camera? personally if i do not find the problem i would replace the MAX IC,
@@fixmyappjim That's the thing, the board is drawing no power when off. I connected my power supply and board takes zero amps. Check this with the battery terminal and also the USB port but once I assemble everything to test, the battery drains instantly. After swaping the 17050, I swapped the BQ since its related to battery and still nothing. I put it aside for a few days to attack it with a fresh head but Ill watch your video again and see maybe I missed something.
Thanks so much for the info. Its so good to have someone that actually responds and helps. It's truly a god send for someone learning. :)
@@PapaGleb Hi, Ur welcome! Maybe check what will happen if you disconnect eveything except for the lcd, backlight ribbon cable and battery maybe the fault is with the connected device / ribbon cable. :)
Applied thermal paste and got bsod, what now?
You have to check the APU for lost components or check if the RAM or APU has ripped / broken solder balls under the BGA you can try to press on the BGA to see if blue screen is gone. Gr. Jim
Una pregunta broder.cuanto crees q cuesta esa reparación
La reparación no es rentable, creo que +- 100 dólares. Gr. Jim
What stencil you used?
Nintendo Switch APU ODNX10-A1 0DNX02-A2 ODNXO2-A2 ODNX02-A2 BGA Laser Stencil Gr. Jim
What is the flux?
Soldering flux is a organic paste used to remove contamination and oxidation from surfaces that are going to be soldered. Gr. Jim
Did not fix my issue