Ana içeriğe geç

Model A1312 / Mid 2010 / 3.2 GHz Core i3 or 2.8 & 3.6 GHz Core i5 or 2.93 GHz Core i7, ID iMac11,3

382 Soru Tümünü görüntüle

How to fix Broken Internal Display Connector on iMac 27"

Hi,

I have a 27” iMac 27 that one of my coworkers has damaged the display connector while pulling the LCD hard and snapped some pins from the board.

This was done while I was replacing a hard drive that failed. "Common thing with the iMacs."

Before coming here I have Googled the problem, read so many forums and found a post in Macrumors.com, where people had this issue and fixed it by ordering a new connector and soldering it on.

I went ahead and ordered that connector, when i got it I quickly start soldering it. Unfortunately it is a bit challenging and spent days to get right without bridging it, but it is impossible.

I have become so impatient that I want to throw the whole thing in the garbage, but I have got so many video projects to do being a video editor.

I want to know if other people are experiencing this issue, and how to they dealt with it. Also if there are anyway repair places that I send the logic board and they fix it for cheap, I know how much Apple is demanding and I just can't afford that.

Thank you in advance for any replies.

I have attached some photos for reference:

Block Image

Dedicated GPU

Block Image

The solder joints

Block Image

The part

Yanıtlandı! Cevabı görüntüle Ben de bu sorunu yaşıyorum

Bu iyi bir soru mu?

Puan 3
3 Yorum

I'm in the same position with you right now , it's looking I will have to replace the cable also has it's lost two of the gold coverings . I've looked In to having it professionally done but sadly they said it needed the whole motherboard replacing , and then offered to purchase the machine off me for a few quid.

So I've started having a go myself. The issue is when I go to insert the lvds cable the force I have to apply to get it in breaks the connector again.

Waiting for the 2nd connector to come.

Any advice welcome

tarafından

chrisconnell - I understand you succeed in soldering the new connector, do you have any hints on how to succeed?

ciao solos

tarafından

It very simple if you have the right equipment, unfortunately you need a 500 quid microscope and the correct soldering iron and the correct solder and the correct method not to mention a hot air station 500 quid, the correct flux etc then its easy

tarafından

Yorum Ekle

7 Cevap

Filtre ölçütü:
Seçilen Çözüm

The same happened to me on my out of warranty iMac 27 when I was replacing my defective super drive with a blu-ray player, where I lost a pin on the right side, and on the left side, eight pins were pulled off along with the left most pin pulling off a pad, and part of a trace.

I have not soldered anything since I was a teenager, and I definitely have no experience soldering SMT, so I watched, and studied a lot of video on YouTube. This made me want to get back to my old hobby, but I have no equipment!

I ended up buying a new connector from L2 Computer Inc on eBay, Aoyue 968A+ 4 in 1 Digital Hot Air Rework Station along with a bent nozzle from SRA Soldering, solder paste from Zephyrtronics, schematics from NotebookSchematic, microscope from MicroscopeNet, and a meter from a local electronics store.

When I got my equipment, I did some practice soldering on a practice board, gaining some experience on how the hot air soldering work, and how the solder reacts, figuring out the correct temperature to use.

I used the schematics to figure out where the replacement trace should go. To replace the torn trace and pad, I used one of the pulled pins, and shaped it with needle nose plyers. I applied soldering paste onto the pads, and improvised trace/pad. For those pads with pins attached, I pulled out the corresponding pins off the new connector, and then slipped the new connector on. Using the Hot Air rework station, I used the hot air to solder the connector back on, and the soldering iron to solder the two ends back onto their respective pad. I then used the meter to make sure all the connections are correct according to the schematics, and touched up with solder paste, and hot air where ever the connection was not good, especially my improvised trace fix.

I was successful, and typed up my experience with my fixed iMac 27.

I probably spent more than what it cost to ask someone else to fix it, but cheaper than buying a new logic board.

With my new equipment, I can now go on to fix other electronics!

Bu yanıt yardımcı oldu mu?

Puan 4

1 Yorum:

pmah ,

Thank you for the post. Could you please elaborate on how you restored the broken pads. You said you used schematics and broken pin to retrace the trace. Please explain how exactly you used the pin?

Also where did you find schematics?

Finally, what settings on the tester did you use to ring the connections? I believe one should be careful with the tester and this board in order not to damage it.

Thanks

tarafından

Yorum Ekle

Hi everyone.

Here's a link to a great video of someone soldering a connector onto a logic board: iMac 21,5" 27" LVDS Display Buchse ersetzen / Reparatur / connector repair

Unfortunately music in place of any commentary or helpful tips, but the video does show the process. Hope this helps!

LVDS soldering video with great commentary! Drag soldering to repair Macbook Pro LVDS connector

Bu yanıt yardımcı oldu mu?

Puan 1

5 Yorum:

Look me up and send it our way. We can replace these connectors no problem!

tarafından

Where are you located?

tarafından

Using hot air to re solder the connector is a bad idea you can easily melt plastic inside the connector pairing pins then you have bigger problem. You should invest in a fine tip for the iron and decent magnifying glass , with plenty of flux and pre tinned pads you should be able to heat on top to bind on bottom. Hot air to get it off ,unless it's off already and drag soldering to get it back on.

tarafından

I'm located in Memphis, tn. Follow john's steps and if you have any questions please post here!

tarafından

Israel, will you guys repair by mail?

tarafından

Yorum Ekle

I did the same thing! The graphics card died 4 years to the date.

I pulled the screen and decided not to get a new card (cost at the time). I removed the drivers so at least I got some graphics so I could use it render video not watch it.

I never secured the screen back to the frame. A years passed and I reached under the mac and bumped it tipping it forward and fell out ripping to cables.

I had the pins exposed and at angles. I used 3 very strong lights and magnification to slip the connector back on the pins. I then used a hot glue gun to secure the connector to the pins. Ordered the other cable and a new graphics card.

Replaced the 1TB HD with a 500GB SSD and I gave new life to my late 2009 iMac i7.

This photo is from this morning. I missed the SD slot and inserted the SD card into the optical drive I had to take apart to retrieve.

Block Image

http://tinyurl.com/zmp9lz6

Bu yanıt yardımcı oldu mu?

Puan 0

4 Yorum:

I know it’s been a while since you posted this but I wanted to ask if you put hot glue on top of the pins? I just reinserted all the pins back in the connector one broke off but I managed to reinsert and it looks like it’s making contact with the landing metal piece so I’m thinking that putting hot glue will fix it

tarafından

@cecibass - No! The ends where the connector is fixed to the logic board is the only safe place. Frankly, replacing the connector alone takes me 10 minutes to do which is by far the better fix. Even if some of the pads are damaged I rarely get it going with a few patch lines.

Where do you live? Nearest city maybe we can aim you to someone local to you with the skills and part.

tarafından

I live in Charlotte NC

tarafından

@cecibass Did you find someone to fix yours? I am in Greensboro NC

tarafından

Yorum Ekle

Apple does not make the entire cable? I mean I loved being a wildwoodsman back in the day but exactly how much does a cable cost?

By the time I am done buying a soldering iron, solder and flux along with a micro-tip I am guessing but bet I can get two cables from Apple who thinks everything is gold.

Does anyone have a video of the tool needed to remove the retainer?

Bu yanıt yardımcı oldu mu?

Puan 0

1 Yorum:

I think you're a bit confused! There is two sides of the connection the cable end and the logic board end. In most cases the logic board connector gets damaged. And Apple does not offer discreet parts for the logic board.

tarafından

Yorum Ekle

I am having trouble connecting the middle cable , there is just no room and I have bent the pins trying to connect it. I have high blood and now anxiouse . So much work to do and catch up on , All I wanted was to replace the hd for an ssd hybrid. Now up so upset . What to do. Called arround and no one wants to fix it

Bu yanıt yardımcı oldu mu?

Puan 0
Yorum Ekle

I did the same thing and all the crappy thin connectors broke off so I and drop kicking this to the curb at this point. Soldering connectors? Where is The Woz to come over and help?

Bu yanıt yardımcı oldu mu?

Puan 0
Yorum Ekle

In the end I took it to Exeter costing me £70.00 to put it right. The youtube videos make it look all so easy. NOT! All working now. Mac really should think things through better for the future. They go in reverse. They don’t think the “what if”

Bu yanıt yardımcı oldu mu?

Puan 0
Yorum Ekle

Yanıtını ekle

Masuod sonsuza kadar minnettar olacak.
İstatistikleri Görüntüle:

Son 24 Saat: 2

Son 7 gün: 12

Son 30 gün: 55

Her zaman: 47,409