Posts tagged microscope
Shure QLXD1-H50 Headphone Input Soldering Replacement

Are you in need of a headphone port replacement on your Shure QLXD1-H50? Often times after being used for many service hours, these ports will loosen up and/or break pins from inside the connector which can result in static, loss of audio and/or sound. At Micro Soldering Repairs we have the tools and parts to repair your Shure QLXD1-J50A Bodypack Transmitter

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Stratus Appareo PRX V2 USB Port Repair

The Stratus Appareo PRX is a portable, battery-operated receiver that works in conjunction with the ForeFlight Mobile app. It provides pilots with free in-flight weather and traffic and is a source of accurate GPS WAAS position.

This unit has a micro usb 3 port for connectivity and charging the internal battery. Given the long tip of the cable and short mounting points, this is common failure point for this unit.

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Sony PS5 HDMI Port Repair & Replacement

The PlayStation 5 is a great game console, but often times the HDMI display out port will break from excessive movement. Without this HDMI port working using the console is almost impossible. This is a common repair we perform at Wires Computing. If you need this service be sure to reach out to us and we'll get your sony ps5 working in a short amount of time!

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Toyota Key Fob Button Repair

This Toyota highlander limited 2008 Key Fob needed repair to fix the unlock button. The tactile button switch was worn out by being pressed hundreds of times. Typically we would buy a replacement button from one of our vendors but this one was especially difficult to source based on its age. In this case we went ahead and swapped another button from the trunk release. After doing this we found that the button still did not work. Upon further investigation we found that a via which connects between the layers of the board was at fault. From this damaged via we were able to run a jumper to the other solder spot on the other side of the board. Take a look at the in-depth repair demonstrated on video.

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Trimble Navigation R1 99133 Micro USB Port Repair

The Trimble Navigation R1 99133 is a device that we have had come into our shop several times for issues with the USB port. Most often, the Micro USB port is clearly damaged through visual inspection, with bent/broken pins and/or shielding for the port. In some cases, we have even seen the port completely broken free from the motherboard. Regardless of the damage, our skilled technicians are up to the challenge.

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Nintendo Switch Charging Port Repair

Is your Nintendo Switch not taking a charge or connecting to your computer the way it should? Sounds like you might be in need of our Nintendo Switch charge port repair service.

You no longer need to throw away your broken switch console unit after the port/docking connector has been damaged. Fixing this port is well worth it and much cheaper than buying a new one. Contact us today to get yours repaired.

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Motorola FPC Screen Connector Repair

Installing a screen into your Motorola device and broken the locking tab or flexible printed circuit connector?

This is a common issue we see with DIY repairs when the screen cable is not seated properly and then the locking tab is flipped down. In order to fix this it’s typically required to replace the whole connector. We routinely repair this on many different motherboards.

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Sony PS4 HDMI Port Repair

There can be several problems that lead to the dreaded HDMI port failure. Among these are the port itself (99% of the time it's the port itself...they are made poorly and also soldered poorly out of the box), HDMI filters located near the HDMI port, the Panasonic IC chip also located near the HDMI port (these all work together to give you a picture on you television screen) and/or faulty board wiring. 

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Logic Board Micro Soldering Repair Services

With the aide of schematics, board views and donor parts these repairs are often feasible and much cheaper then the alternative which would involve replacing the whole motherboard, which sometimes can compromise the data on the device, rendering the information unreadable.

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