Looks like i'll be on the lookout for an inexpensive hot air station in the near future.
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- Wed May 18, 2022 4:27 pm
- Forum: Nighthawks MR1100 - MR5200 (M1...M5...)
- Topic: Nighthawk M1 Removing metal shields on back of PCB to replace Type C port
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- Wed May 18, 2022 12:44 pm
- Forum: Nighthawks MR1100 - MR5200 (M1...M5...)
- Topic: Nighthawk M1 Removing metal shields on back of PCB to replace Type C port
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Re: Nighthawk M1 Removing metal shields on back of PCB to replace Type C port
I don't think those are through the board. They are small filter caps more than likely. What you are seeing between the 2 existing caps are pads for what looks like another cap that did not get installed for whatever reason. The USB connector will have 4 soldered mount points roughly at the 4 ...
- Tue May 17, 2022 11:13 am
- Forum: Nighthawks MR1100 - MR5200 (M1...M5...)
- Topic: Nighthawk M1 Removing metal shields on back of PCB to replace Type C port
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Re: Nighthawk M1 Removing metal shields on back of PCB to replace Type C port
Progress update:
I went at the cover that sits on the underside of the usb port with a 30deg pick and was able to pop it off, its just friction fit on there.
So it looks like there are 2 through hole pins inbetween those capacitor/resistors? Or are those something else?
I went at the cover that sits on the underside of the usb port with a 30deg pick and was able to pop it off, its just friction fit on there.
So it looks like there are 2 through hole pins inbetween those capacitor/resistors? Or are those something else?
- Mon May 16, 2022 10:44 am
- Forum: Nighthawks MR1100 - MR5200 (M1...M5...)
- Topic: Nighthawk M1 Removing metal shields on back of PCB to replace Type C port
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Nighthawk M1 Removing metal shields on back of PCB to replace Type C port
I've got a M1 with a bad Type C port that has part of the connector bent up in the connector and cant insert the charging cable. I've gone in with a pick and tried to bend it back, but no luck. I want to replace the connector but have ran into two problems: 1) there's the metal shields on the back ...