Here’s a link to a [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U-Qm_slDOoQ|video] that shows how to dis-assmble the tablet and replace the charge port in your tablet.
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You’ll need SMD (Surface mounted device) soldering tools and expertise to effect the repair.
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You’ll need SMD (Surface mounted device) soldering tools and expertise to do the repair.
At 11:17 minutes into the video the port is seen being removed from the systemboard
''It is not a job for novice repairers as you can cause more damage than what you had before you started if you don’t know what you’re doing.''
You’ll also need to find the correct USB connector replacement part. They may look the same but there are a lot of different micro USB female connectors available on the market. The main differences are in the connector’s systemboard mounting lug positions and the orientation of the connector. You want it to line up and match with what is there on the board ;-)
Here’s a link to just one [https://www.ebay.com/itm/NEW-Micro-USB-Charging-Port-connector-FOR-Amazon-Kindle-Fire-HD-10-10-1-SR87CV-/322183268963|supplier] there may be others. I think this is the right one, check if the model number of your tablet matches the description in the ad. To me Kindles can be confusing as to their names and generations. I find that it is better to use model numbers, not names, when looking for the correct parts. If it is not the correct one, search online for Kindle (''insert model number of tablet - found on back of tablet or in tablet’s settings menu) usb charge port connector''
If this seems too daunting a task, contact a reputable professional electronics or mobile phone repair service and ask for a quote to replace the charge port.
Here’s a link to a [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U-Qm_slDOoQ|video] that shows how to dis-assmble the tablet and replace the charge port in your tablet.
You’ll need SMD (Surface mounted device) soldering tools and expertise to effect the repair.
At 11:17 minutes into the video the port is seen being removed from the systemboard
''It is not a job for novice repairers as you can cause more damage than what you had before you started if you don’t know what you’re doing.''
You’ll also need to find the correct USB connector replacement part. They may look the same but there are a lot of different micro USB female connectors available on the market. The main differences are in the connector’s systemboard mounting lug positions and the orientation of the connector. You want it to line up and match with what is there on the board ;-)
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Here’s a link to just one [https://www.ebay.com/itm/NEW-Micro-USB-Charging-Port-connector-FOR-Amazon-Kindle-Fire-HD-10-10-1-SR87CV-/322183268963|supplier] there may be others. I think this is the right one, check if the model number of your tablet matches the description in the ad. To me Kindles can be confusing as to their names and generations. I find that it is better to use model numbers, not names, when looking for the correct parts. If it is not the correct one, search online for Kindle (''insert model number of tablet - found on back of tablet) usb charge port connector''
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Here’s a link to just one [https://www.ebay.com/itm/NEW-Micro-USB-Charging-Port-connector-FOR-Amazon-Kindle-Fire-HD-10-10-1-SR87CV-/322183268963|supplier] there may be others. I think this is the right one, check if the model number of your tablet matches the description in the ad. To me Kindles can be confusing as to their names and generations. I find that it is better to use model numbers, not names, when looking for the correct parts. If it is not the correct one, search online for Kindle (''insert model number of tablet - found on back of tablet or in tablet’s settings menu) usb charge port connector''
If this seems too daunting a task, contact a reputable professional electronics or mobile phone repair service and ask for a quote to replace the charge port.
Here’s a link to a [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U-Qm_slDOoQ|video] that shows how to dis-assmble the tablet and replace the charge port in your tablet.
You’ll need SMD (Surface mounted device) soldering tools and expertise to effect the repair.
At 11:17 minutes into the video the port is seen being removed from the systemboard
''It is not a job for novice repairers as you can cause more damage than what you had before you started if you don’t know what you’re doing.''
You’ll also need to find the correct USB connector replacement part. They may look the same but there are a lot of different micro USB female connectors available on the market. The main differences are in the connector’s systemboard mounting lug positions and the orientation of the connector. You want it to line up and match with what is there on the board ;-)
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Here’s a link to just one [https://www.ebay.com/itm/NEW-Micro-USB-Charging-Port-connector-FOR-Amazon-Kindle-Fire-HD-10-10-1-SR87CV-/322183268963|supplier] there may be others. I think this is the right one, check if the model number of your tablet matches the description in the ad. To me Kindles can be confusing as to their names and generations. It is better to use model numbers, not names when looking for the correct parts. If it is not the correct one, search online for Kindle (''insert model number of tablet - found on back of tablet) usb charge port connector''
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Here’s a link to just one [https://www.ebay.com/itm/NEW-Micro-USB-Charging-Port-connector-FOR-Amazon-Kindle-Fire-HD-10-10-1-SR87CV-/322183268963|supplier] there may be others. I think this is the right one, check if the model number of your tablet matches the description in the ad. To me Kindles can be confusing as to their names and generations. I find that it is better to use model numbers, not names, when looking for the correct parts. If it is not the correct one, search online for Kindle (''insert model number of tablet - found on back of tablet) usb charge port connector''
If this seems too daunting a task, contact a reputable professional electronics or mobile phone repair service and ask for a quote to replace the charge port.
Here’s a link to a [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U-Qm_slDOoQ|video] that shows how to dis-assmble the tablet and replace the charge port in your tablet.
You’ll need SMD (Surface mounted device) soldering tools and expertise to effect the repair.
At 11:17 minutes into the video the port is seen being removed from the systemboard
''It is not a job for novice repairers as you can cause more damage than what you had before you started if you don’t know what you’re doing.''
You’ll also need to find the correct USB connector replacement part. They may look the same but there are a lot of different micro USB female connectors available on the market. The main differences are in the connector’s systemboard mounting lug positions and the orientation of the connector. You want it to line up and match with what is there on the board ;-)
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Here’s a link to just one [https://www.ebay.com/itm/NEW-Micro-USB-Charging-Port-connector-FOR-Amazon-Kindle-Fire-HD-10-10-1-SR87CV-/322183268963|supplier] there may be others. I think this is the right one, check if the model number of your tablet matches the description in the ad. To me Kindles can be confusing as to their model numbers and names. if it is not the correct one, search online for Kindle (''insert model number of tablet - found on back of tablet) usb charge port connector''
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Here’s a link to just one [https://www.ebay.com/itm/NEW-Micro-USB-Charging-Port-connector-FOR-Amazon-Kindle-Fire-HD-10-10-1-SR87CV-/322183268963|supplier] there may be others. I think this is the right one, check if the model number of your tablet matches the description in the ad. To me Kindles can be confusing as to their names and generations. It is better to use model numbers, not names when looking for the correct parts. If it is not the correct one, search online for Kindle (''insert model number of tablet - found on back of tablet) usb charge port connector''
If this seems too daunting a task, contact a reputable professional electronics or mobile phone repair service and ask for a quote to replace the charge port.
Hi @jwuk ,
Here’s a link to a [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U-Qm_slDOoQ|video] that shows how to dis-assmble the tablet and replace the charge port in your tablet.
You’ll need SMD (Surface mounted device) soldering tools and expertise to effect the repair.
At 11:17 minutes into the video the port is seen being removed from the systemboard
''It is not a job for novice repairers as you can cause more damage than what you had before you started if you don’t know what you’re doing.''
You’ll also need to find the correct USB connector replacement part. They may look the same but there are a lot of different micro USB female connectors available on the market. The main differences are in the connector’s systemboard mounting lug positions and the orientation of the connector. You want it to line up and match with what is there on the board ;-)
Here’s a link to just one [https://www.ebay.com/itm/NEW-Micro-USB-Charging-Port-connector-FOR-Amazon-Kindle-Fire-HD-10-10-1-SR87CV-/322183268963|supplier] there may be others. I think this is the right one, check if the model number of your tablet matches the description in the ad. To me Kindles can be confusing as to their model numbers and names. if it is not the correct one, search online for Kindle (''insert model number of tablet - found on back of tablet) usb charge port connector''
If this seems too daunting a task, contact a reputable professional electronics or mobile phone repair service and ask for a quote to replace the charge port.