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[email protected] July 22nd 18 04:42 PM

Ipod 6th Battery replacement
 
So I undertook the task of opening it up and unsoldering the old battery.
Its out, however
during the moving around of the chassis, the little square piece which is I
guess the camera
assy popped off -

http://www.mediafire.com/view/w0y5fz...M0482.JPG/file

Tried pressing it back on but it dont seem to stay in place, so I am
thinking using a tiny dab of contact cement
in the corners and maybe a clothespin long enough to clamp it overnight.

Also the piece that popped off seems to have a little bit of discoloring on
the tiny lense, which probably would come off with some
windex on a q tip. Was just wondering if that is ok or would alcohol be
harmful to the lense?

I took a peek at that tiny lense on the end of the cable, and its got
several tiny smd caps mounted around the perimiter. At first they
looked like some kind of edge guide...had to go to extreme mag to even see
the detail.

mike[_22_] July 23rd 18 12:34 AM

Ipod 6th Battery replacement
 
On 7/22/2018 8:42 AM, wrote:
So I undertook the task of opening it up and unsoldering the old battery.
Its out, however
during the moving around of the chassis, the little square piece which is I
guess the camera
assy popped off -

http://www.mediafire.com/view/w0y5fz...M0482.JPG/file

Tried pressing it back on but it dont seem to stay in place, so I am
thinking using a tiny dab of contact cement
in the corners and maybe a clothespin long enough to clamp it overnight.

Also the piece that popped off seems to have a little bit of discoloring on
the tiny lense, which probably would come off with some
windex on a q tip. Was just wondering if that is ok or would alcohol be
harmful to the lense?

"little bit" is inadequate description.
If that's the IR filter, removing it would be ill-advised.

I took a peek at that tiny lense on the end of the cable, and its got
several tiny smd caps mounted around the perimiter. At first they
looked like some kind of edge guide...had to go to extreme mag to even see
the detail.



Jeff Liebermann July 23rd 18 04:37 AM

Ipod 6th Battery replacement
 
On Sun, 22 Jul 2018 08:42:53 -0700 (PDT), wrote:

So I undertook the task of opening it up and unsoldering the old battery.
Its out, however
during the moving around of the chassis, the little square piece which is I
guess the camera
assy popped off -

http://www.mediafire.com/view/w0y5fz...M0482.JPG/file

Tried pressing it back on but it dont seem to stay in place, so I am
thinking using a tiny dab of contact cement
in the corners and maybe a clothespin long enough to clamp it overnight.

Also the piece that popped off seems to have a little bit of discoloring on
the tiny lense, which probably would come off with some
windex on a q tip. Was just wondering if that is ok or would alcohol be
harmful to the lense?

I took a peek at that tiny lense on the end of the cable, and its got
several tiny smd caps mounted around the perimiter. At first they
looked like some kind of edge guide...had to go to extreme mag to even see
the detail.


Look at the dissembly photos in iFixit for how to put it back
together.
https://www.ifixit.com/Device/iPod_Touch_6th_Generation
https://www.ifixit.com/Teardown/iPod+Touch+6th+Generation+Teardown/44378
I can't tell what the thing above the lens does. Offhand, it looks
like a connector, not a UV filter, but I'm not sure.

This is what the rear facing camera looks like:
https://globaldirectparts.com/oem-apple-ipod-touch-6th-generation-rear-facing-camera/
and this is the front:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/OEM-Front-Facing-Camera-MODULE-Parts-Repair-Replacement-For-iPod-Touch-6-6th-Gen/142878230953

Good luck on removing the glue. Next time you do this, try hot melt
glue or something that can be easily removed.

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Jeff Liebermann
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http://www.LearnByDestroying.com
Santa Cruz CA 95060 http://802.11junk.com
Skype: JeffLiebermann AE6KS 831-336-2558


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