Forums
New posts
Articles
Product Reviews
Policies
FAQ
Log in
Register
What's new
Search
Search
Search titles only
By:
New posts
Menu
Log in
Register
Install the app
Install
Forums
Apple Computing Products:
macOS - Notebook Hardware
Ibook G4 Won't start after trying to replace Hard Drive
JavaScript is disabled. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding.
You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly.
You should upgrade or use an
alternative browser
.
Reply to thread
Message
<blockquote data-quote="cowasaki" data-source="post: 805075" data-attributes="member: 36098"><p>Yes this is a known issue with certain boards. Why do you think you can superglue an electrical connector onto a circuit board so that it works??</p><p></p><p>Basically you have to solder the connector back onto the motherboard!</p><p></p><p>If the superglue was conductive then you have just shorted the two pins out. If the superglue was not conductive then you have not made a connection so the button will not work !!</p><p></p><p>Now to fix the problem.....</p><p></p><p>If the superglue you used is NON conductive then you could TRY and solder the pins to the motherboard and hope that the heat breaks the glue down, alternatively you could try and remove the glue (which will be rather difficult) and lastly you could follow the tracks to find a location to connect the two wires to which is NOT covered by the superglue (the best solution if you are able to).</p><p></p><p>If the superglue you used is conductive then you need to cut the glue between the two connectors on the motherboard in order to break the electrical connection.</p><p></p><p>The reason I am giving you two options is that I do not know if superglue conducts or not BUT either way you have caused a problem.</p><p></p><p>Basically this same problem has happened so many times there are lots of printed solutions but you have complicated the matter with your original attempt at a fix. You can just solder two wires to the two pads on the motherboard and solder the ends of these wires to the bottom of the connector. This is easier for people with less soldering experience and allows you to do one at once.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowasaki, post: 805075, member: 36098"] Yes this is a known issue with certain boards. Why do you think you can superglue an electrical connector onto a circuit board so that it works?? Basically you have to solder the connector back onto the motherboard! If the superglue was conductive then you have just shorted the two pins out. If the superglue was not conductive then you have not made a connection so the button will not work !! Now to fix the problem..... If the superglue you used is NON conductive then you could TRY and solder the pins to the motherboard and hope that the heat breaks the glue down, alternatively you could try and remove the glue (which will be rather difficult) and lastly you could follow the tracks to find a location to connect the two wires to which is NOT covered by the superglue (the best solution if you are able to). If the superglue you used is conductive then you need to cut the glue between the two connectors on the motherboard in order to break the electrical connection. The reason I am giving you two options is that I do not know if superglue conducts or not BUT either way you have caused a problem. Basically this same problem has happened so many times there are lots of printed solutions but you have complicated the matter with your original attempt at a fix. You can just solder two wires to the two pads on the motherboard and solder the ends of these wires to the bottom of the connector. This is easier for people with less soldering experience and allows you to do one at once. [/QUOTE]
Verification
Post reply
Forums
Apple Computing Products:
macOS - Notebook Hardware
Ibook G4 Won't start after trying to replace Hard Drive
Top