(20:31) Smart solution Mike. Ingenious, practical and above all safe given that this component does not handle high power (Watts). I liked. Thanks for sharing. All the best.
18:55 i can see your hand shaking, and u even used both hand holding the iron, i recommend changing ur soldering iron handle to fx9501 from ksger, it has shorter working distance from component to handle making more precise soldering and less shaking. and your tip is too big for that job, is that bc2? i recommemd bc1 or d16 tips for that. anyway, nice repair
Das war mal wieder eine Erstklassige Arbeit von dir.....bin begeistert, vielen Dank für den Fix und das tolle Video...
Brilliant video, love your work Mike 😁
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(20:31) Smart solution Mike. Ingenious, practical and above all safe given that this component does not handle high power (Watts). I liked. Thanks for sharing. All the best.
Thank you very much! :)
Thanks for all the help
Well done 👏🏻
nice work sir .
Thanks teacher
very nice solution 👍🙂 keep up the good work :) gruß aus whv
A proper job 😉 now to take it a level higher, make a switch to turn off the backlight when needed lol
The extra mile. 👍
Wow.. nice but such a shame.. Dell backlight in BIOS can configure timeout to never so always stays on.. :-)
18:55 i can see your hand shaking, and u even used both hand holding the iron, i recommend changing ur soldering iron handle to fx9501 from ksger, it has shorter working distance from component to handle making more precise soldering and less shaking. and your tip is too big for that job, is that bc2? i recommemd bc1 or d16 tips for that. anyway, nice repair
Yeah, it is probably noticeable, that sokdering with the iron is not personal favourite task... :D Thanks for the hint! Best regards.