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  • Ipad Not charging Stuck on 1% How to diagnose if it is charging port or charing ic. ipad repair experts in Hamilton NZ Call 078394111 125 ward street Hamilton New Zealand
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    Soldering a new charging port onto an iPad involves delicate work with small components. If you're not comfortable with electronics and soldering, it's recommended to seek professional assistance. Additionally, if your iPad is under warranty, contacting the manufacturer or an authorized service provider might be the best option.
    Here's a general guide for informational purposes only. Keep in mind that this process may void your warranty, and there are risks associated with DIY repairs. If you're not confident in your soldering skills, it's advisable to seek professional help.
    Tools and Materials Needed:
    Replacement charging port compatible with your iPad model.
    Soldering iron with a fine tip.
    Desoldering wick or solder sucker.
    Solder.
    Flux.
    Precision screwdrivers.
    Plastic opening tools or spudgers.
    Heat gun or hairdryer.
    Isopropyl alcohol and a brush.
    ESD-safe workplace and wrist strap.
    Magnifying glass or microscope for precision work.
    Procedure:
    Prepare Your Workspace:
    Ensure you're working in an electrostatic discharge (ESD)-safe environment to prevent damage to electronic components.
    Disassemble the iPad:
    Follow a disassembly guide specific to your iPad model to expose the internal components.
    Locate the Charging Port:
    Identify the location of the charging port on the logic board.
    Apply Flux:
    Apply soldering flux to the solder pads of the charging port. This helps improve solder flow.
    Desolder the Old Charging Port:
    Use the soldering iron and desoldering wick or solder sucker to carefully remove the old charging port. Clean the solder pads with isopropyl alcohol and a brush.
    Prepare the New Charging Port:
    Align the new charging port with the solder pads on the logic board. Apply a small amount of solder to the soldering iron tip and touch it to the solder pad to "tin" it.
    Solder the New Charging Port:
    Carefully solder the new charging port to the logic board. Be precise to avoid creating solder bridges between connections.
    Inspect Your Work:
    Inspect the solder joints under a magnifying glass or microscope to ensure they are clean and free of defects.
    Reassemble the iPad:
    Put the iPad back together in the reverse order of disassembly.
    Test the Charging Functionality:
    Connect the iPad to a power source and check if it charges properly.
    If you're unsure about any step or lack experience with soldering, it's highly recommended to seek professional help. Soldering on delicate electronic components requires skill and precision, and mistakes can lead to further damage.

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  • @kensei1214
    @kensei1214 Před 3 měsíci +2

    Hello brother, is charging ic same for iphone and ipad. Iphone 8/X/Xs/11 and ipad mini 5/air 3? All have the model number 1612A1. Please reply, really need help