Digest for sci.electronics.repair@googlegroups.com - 3 updates in 2 topics

Dimitrij Klingbeil <nospam@no-address.com>: Dec 05 07:20PM +0100

On 04.12.2016 17:57, Amanda Riphnykhazova wrote:
> tend to be 'replace the port'? or does slow charging make it the
> infinitely scarier 're-solder the connections on the motherboard' on
> this 2-3 year old unit?
 
 
Check cable and connections. I-pads tend to use the data lines for
detecting the type of charger they are connected to (Apple uses a
proprietary non-standard coding of charger types via the resistive
dividers from the data lines to GND and VCC). If one of the data
lines is open, the thing will likely assume a "standard" charger
being connected, and therefore charge slowly. Also without both of
the data lines being properly connected, it won't be recognized
by the PC USB controller - the symptoms would fit what you see.
 
Dimitrij
Amanda Riphnykhazova <licensedtoquill@gmail.com>: Dec 05 02:29PM -0800

Sorry everyone, I should probably have said that I had pretty much exhausted all soft options and would need a hardware one.
 
On a dead unit I dont mind heating up and trying to melt the glue on the screen to change the cheap (internal) cable and port but wanted to poll opinions on whether THIS scary repair is likely needed
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IdyIQYrOrHQ&t=418s
or
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fgfzwbl5wU4
vincideambri@libero.it: Dec 05 10:16AM -0800

Salve se vuole possiamo ripararlo noi!
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