"When replacing the screen on an iPhone the new screen will not transfer True Tone because it is not the same serial number as the OEM screen. In today's video we show you exactly how to transfer True Tone and what tools you need to do it." You never discussed the True Tone transfer once.
@@claytonyoung9941 the pea method is used for capped processors because the cpu die is much smaller than the actual cap This method I show is for uncapped and we focus on the die only. Pea method is applicable to most “gaming pc” builds as they use regular capped processors
My note 10 plus got wet (the edges were detached) and the display simply went black. 1 month later, the display worked normally from an minute or twoo, and alone here in my room, just turned on. But then it went out again. What can it be? I can use it with HDMI, touch works... but black screen
If you're having trouble finding old batteries to recycle (or maybe want a slightly better battery) head to a mobile phone repair shop - they often have batteries new out of the box for older model phones which ended up being excess stock. I just went and bought a bunch for $5 each. Awesome vid BTW, thanks for sharing!
Can you do more video on IPhone SE problem such as blank screen and it won’t charging the battery after changing damaged main screen . And also the home button is not working since I have the technician fixed and now they said it is the mother board is damaged????😢😢😢. Is there a chance when they are changing the screen incorrectly and it quit working???
Actually,m i want to do the opposite, i have toy fan that has built in chargeable battery but it lasts for minutes and need to charge again. What I want to do is making it to work directly with USB.. any thoughts
I used your link and the pages wont load, try to search and took 5 min. I have good internet and tried a different site and it worked fine. So not sure. But was very annoying to use.
From other videos, it looked like a thermistor decreased in resistance as it headed up. For the Hayward boards, does the board logic measure the voltage and kill the power if it reaches a certain threshold? As a current limiter, I'd have thought it would increase resistance with heat, but that doesn't seem to be how these work.
I've got a board I just replaced, but the symptoms was no power LED, though it was showing a "no flow" LED. I'd like to see if the old board is repairable. Can I test the thermistor without removing it to see if it's broken? It isn't visibly damaged. The rubber around the legs *might* be a little discolored, but it could just be age. I would think I could touch the contact plates with my multimeter and measure if the resistance is as expected at room temp.
what if What if I install a Galaxy A30 screen instead of a Galaxy A50 screen regardless of the fingerprint feature that I don't want? Knowing that both screens are the same size and type.
Never had a warranty my ASS! the USED capton tape looses factory seal once removed. Replacing the capton tape will make the home button eventually not "click" cause the nipple (on the capton tape) has slid off where it is supposed to be. We replace the actuator, because we have the experience and evidence of how a "quick fix" is just that.
I really struggle with getting LCDs clean no matter what I use as it looks perfect while cleaning and immediately after cleaning, but give it a few seconds and there is as if by magic a layer of hazy streaks on it.
"Red ring of death" is SOLID red center light without the fan spinning full speed. Blinking red light is just failed 0ohm resistors and can be easily fixed with one or more solder blobs in 100% of cases. A cake walk.