Reputación con el tiempo
Análisis de Reputación
Evento | Recuento | Delta |
---|---|---|
El mensaje fue votado positivamente | 8 | 96 |
Respuesta aceptada | 2 | 60 |
El mensaje fue votado negativamente | 1 | -6 |
Evento | Recuento | Delta |
---|---|---|
El mensaje fue votado positivamente | 8 | 96 |
Respuesta aceptada | 2 | 60 |
El mensaje fue votado negativamente | 1 | -6 |
Since the battery solder pads are lead-free soldered you need a higher temperature.
Solder with a temperature of about 320 to 340 °C. (I had to go up to 420 °C at my Soldering Station!?)
The metal clips from Step1 (shown in red) that snap on to the plastic frame are not right at the side of the display glas (under the black rubber) but a little more to the middle!
I thought I opened the metal clips - but what I really did was broke the plastic frame! Now my plastic frame is only on the top and bottom but it still fixes the front panel...
I checked again and the pics from Step 4+ are correct.
But I would advice the following way:
That's the way I did it!
Step 2
*Gently insert an iPod opening tool between the glass front panel and its plastic surround...
First pic from Step 4 shows what is meant.
But on all the other pics it looks like the opening tool is inserted between the plastic surrounding and the metall body!?