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nice video and I know it probably isn't too hard, but for me it looks pretty f :censored:ing difficult lol
wiat, i think you did it wrong... emphasis on i think , but dont you ave to solder charging led across bottom two pads and then solder the power led horrizontsly, and solder wir eto bottom pad, and then solder that to the top led, not use it on both
SUPPLIES NEEDED:Screw driverTweezersScalpel20Watt Soldering iron + pasteButtonizer(A way to use the button contact pads, while the faceplate is off)x1 0603 LED
where did u get that thing to hold up the powerboard
Alright, I have just one question about this and I remember it being answered way back when but can't find the answer any more. Do you "desolder" the LEDs or do you "cut" them off the board? I ask this as a general question, not specifically for this mod, because for this mod you may not care if the LED gets destroyed. But, I do care if it gets destroyed, because I wanna reuse the LED I take off. I noticed that you used a knife of some sort (forgot the name of those), but does that destroy the LED, or is it still in tact? Or perhaps you know a method to remove the LED while keeping it intact? Any help would be appreciated.
get a small thin knife and pop it off
i have questions. does color of the lights change when charging and flash when low battery? what was the tool that you used at the end to light up the LED? it looks like a multimeter. if it was, how did you do it? sorry, but i have 1 last but most important question! what type of tool (i really don't know what its call) that you use to "peel" the wire, 30 awg is way too small for the tool i found. it was nightmare for me, spent most of the time just because of these thin wires. thank you very much im new at modding and i know i have too many questions asked thx again
no problem on the questions1. the leds work just like the normal leds would2. you were correct i used a multimeter and i lit up the leds buy setting it to continuity and place the red (positive) on the positive and the black (negative) on the the negative ned3. i just used the middle part of my needle nose pliers or you could use your teeth or your soldering iron to melt the insulation away
i see 2 LEDs but which will be blinking one when battery is low? and which one is for the battery charging one?
top one is the power ledbottom is charge led