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Repair an iPhone X That Won't Charge

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  • L3341 and L3340 are connected in series on the circuit. The open-circuited condition indicates that the two inductors might have been pseudo soldered or damaged. We need to replace the two damaged inductors with new inductors.

  • Attach the upper layer to the PCB holder and stick high-temperature tape on components around.

  • Heat with QUICK 990AD Hot Air Gun at 300℃ and airflow 3.

  • Remove black adhesive around the two inductors.

  • Once done, apply some paste flux to the two inductors. Heat with Quick 990AD Hot Air Gun at 360℃ and airflow 3.

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