Bernd Prünster a écrit : > Paul Fertser schrieb: > >> Bernd Prünster <bernd.pruens...@gmail.com> writes: >> >> >> >>> i treid to remove the can from the modem, but there is this other small >>> pbc ontop of it that seems to be glued and connected to the mainboard >>> through a connector plug. >>> my question: how to remove the can without damagin anything? (there is >>> this metal mesh which is glued on aswell , but that wont be a problem) >>> >>> >> Simply slowly pull the wlan board, it unglues easily. Be careful >> dismounting the can, better spend more time on it. Just pull it a bit >> with a pin-pointed knife in every reasonable place, eventually it will >> come off. >> >> Good luck! >> >> >> > I DID IT!!! without smd capacitor > disassembling until the modem circuit si uncovered is a real bitch! took > ma over an hour to get the can off! > the good part: you dont need an smd capacitor!!! > you need a capacitor which is small enough to fit in the gsm antenna and > some of these lacquer wires (which are used in unductor coils) > solder a wire to c1009 (+) the lacquer wire easyli fits through the can > even when colosed, colder it to the capacitor (+) solder another wire to > gnd of the capacitor > solder this wire anywhere where you can find gnd (i used the drilled > holes at teh edge od teh mainboard) > place the capacitor in teh gsm antenna, close everything and you are > done, no smd capacitor needed, no smd soldering station needed. > it works!!! > standbytime now is 100 hours which means for me 2 and a half day of > typically phone usage total uptime till i need to charge. > > _______________________________________________ > Openmoko community mailing list > community@lists.openmoko.org > http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community > > Hi,
We (french FR comunity) are trying to solve the #1024 bug. I put a 10uF SMD cap inside my GSM can, and I saw an increased battery life. your way to solve it is not as clear as I understand it. Correct me if i'm wrong : you only soldered the (+) of the c1009 cap to the GND ? or other way my english tell me you did : on wire on the (+) of the cap, on on the (-), and the two wires on the GND of the phone ? By advance thanks a lot. Thomas openmoko-fr.org freerunner.daily.free.fr _______________________________________________ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community