With a quick 706w you would lower it without nozzle or nozzle temperature and arie and time and I will put it into practice. It is a piece of advice that I am asking you for.
Hi aaron I’ve this question to ask. Is your hot air station calibrated? My reason of my question is that I use the same temp with air almost max on my quick 2008d+ however the results are different from yours. I do remove cpu safely without damaging it but the solder balls are not properly melted like in this video. Also not to mention the direction of pointing nozzle is also kept in consideration so that board gets some amount of heat too rather than only directly pointed at cpu.
Hi i think that the way you add past soldering can make a problem for you if a ball came between two resistance or something like that i think that if you want to use it you have to be careful of using it and not use hot air that is my opinion
@@iBoardRepair thanks for your time and your vídeos. I am starting a business and i am learning a lot with you. Keep your good work. Greetz from Brazil
Hi Aaron pls I need to help, of late Baseband swapping has been a huge issue for me. With over 80% failure rate can u pls give a step guide to baseband take out temp cuz it really annoying
I mainly focus on data recovery. You must identify what you are doing wrong and learn to fix the issue. I don't have set temps for nearly anything and adjust them as I feel it is needed.
Is the use of low temperature solder paste on the processor due to the fact that you simply need to recover data? What paste to use for “correct” repairs. Is it correct 183c? for NAND and CPU. And one last thing. On Apple 13 Pro, the inter-board solder is also medium-temperature. = 183с. If you solder the halves, will the processor fall off? Or is it better to use 153c paste for halves? Thank you.
Low temp solder paste makes it easier to reball the cpu, probably easier to set as well. I wouldn't reball a cpu for repair, as I don't think It would be a lasting repair that I could warranty. Even if I used 183 and everything went well, I still will only do cpu swaps for data recovery, not repair. It is far too much work to try to warranty cpu issues.
This is fairly common across most smartphones. Accidents happen regardless of what brand your device is and this operation (board swap or cpu swap for data) is not excluded to iPhones, but rather very much applied to most smartphones that are damaged beyond the pint of repair or deemed as non-viable for repair.
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With a quick 706w you would lower it without nozzle or nozzle temperature and arie and time and I will put it into practice. It is a piece of advice that I am asking you for.
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What kind of solder paste do you use?
Hi aaron I’ve this question to ask. Is your hot air station calibrated? My reason of my question is that I use the same temp with air almost max on my quick 2008d+ however the results are different from yours. I do remove cpu safely without damaging it but the solder balls are not properly melted like in this video. Also not to mention the direction of pointing nozzle is also kept in consideration so that board gets some amount of heat too rather than only directly pointed at cpu.
Mine is not calibrated, no. It is all about feel and practice!
@@iBoardRepair wow thanks glad to know as I was starting to suspect my skills already.
sir,,how much temperature and air you use when you remove cpu....
please help me to give this information...
if you mention temperature and air at right side corner , it will be useful.
On my newer videos I try to do this, but I am releasing a few videos that were recorded last year.
What is the temperature of the blowtorch?
Hi i think that the way you add past soldering can make a problem for you if a ball came between two resistance or something like that i think that if you want to use it you have to be careful of using it and not use hot air that is my opinion
True, you must be very careful.
There's underfill shit between them too.
is 40mah good consuption on 13 pro max board without cpu?
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Did u try MG chemicals to remove the underfil ? I think it will work
Can you recommend the tools you use for this repair?
Like the type and brave of blade you use to become the side glue🙏🙏🙏
Sooo amazing 🤩 in fact you are helping as a lot
Glad you liked it!
@@iBoardRepair sir please can you make a video on amps reading how to no the Amps dro to no were the problem is coming from
Thanks sir for best motivation 🤝❤️ recover iPhone 14 pro water damag fix done perfectly🤝
donor board cpu removing air please
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OH new vids.
This resin is very annoying to remove 😢
Hi. I didnt see you taking basebad eprom, why ? Its because you didnt swap lower board?
Right. This was just for data recovery purposes so I didn't need the baseband circuits. I just need to pull the pics from it.
@@iBoardRepair thanks for your time and your vídeos. I am starting a business and i am learning a lot with you. Keep your good work. Greetz from Brazil
Hi Aaron pls I need to help, of late Baseband swapping has been a huge issue for me. With over 80% failure rate can u pls give a step guide to baseband take out temp cuz it really annoying
I mainly focus on data recovery. You must identify what you are doing wrong and learn to fix the issue. I don't have set temps for nearly anything and adjust them as I feel it is needed.
Do you have phone repair course
Sorry I do not
Steel brush the best way to clean. Much faster.
I have never tried, but be careful not to scrape the board too!
@@iBoardRepair try... ;)
Nice Video. All the video are wonderful. Discord link is not working. Anyone in the discord in Istanbul? My iPhone 11 pro needs motherboard repair.
not meant to be repaired is it?
Just for data recovery. I only need it to turn on long enough to pull pictures.
Up to 4hrs? To upload everything to iCloud?
For how long?
I just need someone to do this with my 11 pro so I can upload everything to iCloud and change iCloud mobile phone. I'm in Istanbul
I take international jobs, so please fill out the intake form at the website if you want to send it in.@@Cohe-h7c
Is the use of low temperature solder paste on the processor due to the fact that you simply need to recover data?
What paste to use for “correct” repairs. Is it correct 183c? for NAND and CPU.
And one last thing. On Apple 13 Pro, the inter-board solder is also medium-temperature. = 183с. If you solder the halves, will the processor fall off? Or is it better to use 153c paste for halves? Thank you.
Low temp solder paste makes it easier to reball the cpu, probably easier to set as well. I wouldn't reball a cpu for repair, as I don't think It would be a lasting repair that I could warranty. Even if I used 183 and everything went well, I still will only do cpu swaps for data recovery, not repair.
It is far too much work to try to warranty cpu issues.
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There's a workaround for Apple's electronic hellscape..
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This is fairly common across most smartphones. Accidents happen regardless of what brand your device is and this operation (board swap or cpu swap for data) is not excluded to iPhones, but rather very much applied to most smartphones that are damaged beyond the pint of repair or deemed as non-viable for repair.
Right. A car doesn't care what brand your phone is.@@ehterrekber9098