Hello fellow badcappers,
I have to solder a MacBook (A1708) screen flex - one of the two data flexes got slightly torn (2 broken traces). I've seen some videos on youtube where people scrub the coating and then simply apply flux and solder to the exposed copper traces (and then run a jumper wire). However no matter what I try the copper does not take the solder at all - the more flux I add the more it actually stays only on the iron itself.
I am practicing on a spare flex cable and it's gettiing quite annoying - to a point I am actually thinking I have to be doing something extremely wrong. Before the solder even sticks the whole cable melts
I am using a smallest tip (about the size of the small trace) at 400 C.
Can anybody more experienced please help?
I have to solder a MacBook (A1708) screen flex - one of the two data flexes got slightly torn (2 broken traces). I've seen some videos on youtube where people scrub the coating and then simply apply flux and solder to the exposed copper traces (and then run a jumper wire). However no matter what I try the copper does not take the solder at all - the more flux I add the more it actually stays only on the iron itself.
I am practicing on a spare flex cable and it's gettiing quite annoying - to a point I am actually thinking I have to be doing something extremely wrong. Before the solder even sticks the whole cable melts

I am using a smallest tip (about the size of the small trace) at 400 C.
Can anybody more experienced please help?
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