But, I have good news, I have 4 different videos recorded, which do require editing & all that.
So they will all be posted over the new few weeks.
Keep an eye out for them...
But which one would you like to see me post first? 👀
1. How to use JC P13 with iPhone 11 Pro NAND & Unbinding Face ID sensors
2. iPhone 13 Display FPC Replacement
3. iPhone 11 Backlight Diagnostics & Repair
4. iPad 7 Error 9 - JC P7 Tutorial
If you have a Seek Thermal Cam, you're missing out if you don't have a VCC Seek Stand: https://www.vccboardrepairs.com/buy-seek-stand
Injured Gadgets just got these back in stock, so get them while you can!
It can take us a while to build these out sometimes, so they're sometimes out of stock for a while, but we're working towards always having inventory ready to build more as they sell out.
This stand makes using a thermal cam so easy. So much better than any other thermal solution on the market.
It allows you to get real close up (using my Macro Lens), and easily find where the short is coming from.
Plus it's hard free, so you can have your hands free to try to boot the device from DCPS, while having an image that is in focus & not moving around.
You can even record a video through the app, while you inject voltage into the short, so you can go back & see exactly which component was it that was heating up.
Save yourself lots of time by getting a Seek Cam, Stand & Macro Lens! ...
Anyone who is doing game console repairs, knows how many screws you need to remove to access the motherboard.
Especially the PS5, with the 5,000 screws or so.
If you don't already have an electric screwdriver, GET ONE ASAP.
🌟 Cordless Screwdriver with T9 Bit: https://amzn.to/3E5duCj
🌟Extended T9 Bit: https://amzn.to/3c4YJac
It's rechargeable through micro USB and allows you to easily swap the tips out. You can also fold it to be straight or L shape.
Let me know below if you are already using an electric screwdriver 👇👇
Please can you help me with ipad air 2 ( 4G ) display challenge, the battery was plugged in and I tried to fix the lcd and since no display again even with new lcd, I already tried to throw torchlight on the screen to confirm whether back-light problem or display problem. It's confirmed lcd problem