On Wednesday, October 6, 2021 at 10:53:05 AM UTC-4, Ralph Mowery wrote:
> In article <agcrlgp2tu0l8ccud...@4ax.com>,
> jla...@highlandsniptechnology.com says...
> >
> > > Check YouTube. It's surprising how many people put how to
> > >videos on it. Rumble might have some too.
> >
> > I recently had to replace the timer on our clothes washer. I would
> > have really messed up without YouTube.
> >
> >
> >
> It may take a while to find it, but Youtube has repair/replace for
> allmost anything that has been made. Ioften go there even if I think I
> know that to do as there is often a small bit of information that makes
> the job much easier. YOu do have to pay attention as some of the advice
> will really mess up you item as some do not know what they are doing.
A friend had a German made coffee machine that had crapped out. He took it apart and found a video that claimed a common failure was a particular power transistor. He asked me to help and I found a suitable replacement and soldered it in. I tried to emphasize how important it would be to take pictures of every connector (there were plenty) so we could get it back together. He slap dashed the pictures and it took us some time to gain enough confidence of the wiring to turn it on. It worked and the wife was again happy.
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Reply by Robert Baer●October 6, 20212021-10-06
RichD wrote:
> The battery in my phone burned out, so I ordered a
> replacement from Amazon.
>
> Examining the case, I can't find any fasteners.
> Do I open it with an oyster knife?
>
Maybe you are talking about an Apple 'phone made by slave labor in
Communist China..
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Reply by Ralph Mowery●October 6, 20212021-10-06
In article <7e9a0a7e-73e2-43bf-9f44-e356ced05685n@googlegroups.com>,
keith@kjwdesigns.com says...
> > ** You will need a bit of heat to soften the glue and a lot of patience.
> > iphones were never designed to be repaired.
> ...
> iPhones use screws, they are special screws but the matching screwdrivers are easy to get these days.
>
> kw
>
>
Not sure what version but here is a place you can get a kit fro about $
30 including the battery to do the job. There is vidio on how it is
done. From a quick look you force it open and there are screws inside
to hold some things in.
https://www.ifixit.com/Store/iPhone/iPhone-7-Battery/IF332-005?o=11
&utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=12697242683
&gclid=CjwKCAjwkvWKBhB4EiwA-GHjFswDJr0LDLWyY06ig3ZGU0EGlTwbcyNjgUNe8E4Y-
MEGRHQLQJLwuBoCFz0QAvD_BwE
Reply by ke.....@kjwdesigns.com●October 6, 20212021-10-06
On Wednesday, 6 October 2021 at 01:53:48 UTC-7, palli...@gmail.com wrote:
...
> ** You will need a bit of heat to soften the glue and a lot of patience.
> iphones were never designed to be repaired.
...
iPhones use screws, they are special screws but the matching screwdrivers are easy to get these days.
kw
Reply by Ralph Mowery●October 6, 20212021-10-06
In article <agcrlgp2tu0l8ccudoe2560qnd4hd7rcf8@4ax.com>,
jlarkin@highlandsniptechnology.com says...
>
> > Check YouTube. It's surprising how many people put how to
> >videos on it. Rumble might have some too.
>
> I recently had to replace the timer on our clothes washer. I would
> have really messed up without YouTube.
>
>
>
It may take a while to find it, but Youtube has repair/replace for
allmost anything that has been made. Ioften go there even if I think I
know that to do as there is often a small bit of information that makes
the job much easier. YOu do have to pay attention as some of the advice
will really mess up you item as some do not know what they are doing.
Reply by ●October 6, 20212021-10-06
On Tue, 5 Oct 2021 20:04:26 -0700 (PDT), Dean Hoffman
<deanh6929@gmail.com> wrote:
>On Tuesday, October 5, 2021 at 9:41:55 PM UTC-5, RichD wrote:
>> The battery in my phone burned out, so I ordered a
>> replacement from Amazon.
>>
>> Examining the case, I can't find any fasteners.
>> Do I open it with an oyster knife?
>>
>> --
>> Rich
>
> Check YouTube. It's surprising how many people put how to
>videos on it. Rumble might have some too.
I recently had to replace the timer on our clothes washer. I would
have really messed up without YouTube.
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Reply by Tom Gardner●October 6, 20212021-10-06
On 06/10/21 08:49, Martin Brown wrote:
> On 06/10/2021 03:41, RichD wrote:
>> The battery in my phone burned out, so I ordered a
>> replacement from Amazon.
>> Examining the case, I can't find any fasteners.
>> Do I open it with an oyster knife?
>
> A sharpened paint scraper is the unofficial tool of choice.
If you want to make an "official tool purchase" to ameliorate
the lawyers, buy a "spudger" on fleabay or amazon :)
E.g. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/273230031587
> Be careful though missing fingers are hard to replace.
Yup :)
Reply by Phil Allison●October 6, 20212021-10-06
RichDickhead wrote:
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** The make and model a govt secret - right ?
> The battery in my phone burned out, so I ordered a
> replacement from Amazon.
>
> Examining the case, I can't find any fasteners.
> Do I open it with an oyster knife?
>
** You will need a bit of heat to soften the glue and a lot of patience.
iphones were never designed to be repaired.
You Tube is your friend.
.... Phil
Reply by Martin Brown●October 6, 20212021-10-06
On 06/10/2021 03:41, RichD wrote:
> The battery in my phone burned out, so I ordered a
> replacement from Amazon.
>
> Examining the case, I can't find any fasteners.
> Do I open it with an oyster knife?
A sharpened paint scraper is the unofficial tool of choice.
Be careful though missing fingers are hard to replace.
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Regards,
Martin Brown
Reply by Dean Hoffman●October 6, 20212021-10-06
On Tuesday, October 5, 2021 at 9:41:55 PM UTC-5, RichD wrote:
> The battery in my phone burned out, so I ordered a
> replacement from Amazon.
>
> Examining the case, I can't find any fasteners.
> Do I open it with an oyster knife?
>
> --
> Rich
Check YouTube. It's surprising how many people put how to
videos on it. Rumble might have some too.