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    iPod Touch Motherboard

    So, I'm replacing the battery on a 3rd gen iPod Touch, which is pretty routine to me, however I have come across an issue. when I was desoldering the connections I pulled off one of the leads on the board. Does anyone have any clue how I can repair this? it's the 3v lead on the board to the battery. I still have the lead... Any suggestions?

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    Re: iPod Touch Motherboard

    Here is an image of my mess!
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      Re: iPod Touch Motherboard

      Originally posted by Peter9DO View Post
      Any suggestions?
      https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showpo...8&postcount=12
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        Re: iPod Touch Motherboard

        Thanks bud!

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          Re: iPod Touch Motherboard

          Originally posted by Peter9DO View Post
          So, I'm replacing the battery on a 3rd gen iPod Touch, which is pretty routine to me, however I have come across an issue. when I was desoldering the connections I pulled off one of the leads on the board. Does anyone have any clue how I can repair this? it's the 3v lead on the board to the battery. I still have the lead... Any suggestions?
          U should be able to solder it to the pad still may work if not solder it to the gold round contacts above the pad

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            Re: iPod Touch Motherboard

            That's what I wound up doing.. I was able to get it working, thank you.

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