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Versão atual de: Sam Goldheart (detalhes da avaliação)

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It was an iPhone 5 I believe.  I just noticed the marks on the schematic.  I don't know anything about polarized capacitors yet, still in my learning stage. So that may have been part of the problem LOL.  But now I thank you, because I will learn go learn about it.  It was awhile ago and that phone has been since returned.  But have many other issues (Mac/iPad) that I am working on and this (learning) applies to all of that as well.

Ohhh, is that why they looked like diodes?  They are polarized capacitors?  They are!!! Didn't know they came like that LOL : )  That mystery is solved.  #1 dunce : ) but now I know : ) Thanx!

But yes, I figured they were mislabeled diodes and a little familiar with the orientation of diodes and the markings on schematics to match.  So yes I matched them up with the line closest to the red bracket icon.

Replaced all 4 & figured if all replaced the problem would be solved, LOL.  But Grasshopper still has lot to learn : )

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Texto:

It was an iPhone 5 I believe.  I just noticed the marks on the schematic.  I don't know anything about polarized capacitors yet, still in my learning stage. So that may have been part of the problem LOL.  But now I thank you, because I will learn go learn about it.  It was awhile ago and that phone has been since returned.  But have many other issues (Mac/iPad) that I am working on and this (learning) applies to all of that as well.

Ohhh, is that why they looked like diodes?  They are polarized capacitors?  They are!!! Didn't know they came like that LOL : )  That mystery is solved.  #1 dunce : ) but now I know : ) Thanx!

But yes, I figured they were mislabeled diodes and a little familiar with the orientation of diodes and the markings on schematics to match.  So yes I matched them up with the line closest to the red bracket icon.

Replaced all 4 & figured if all replaced the problem would be solved, LOL.  But Grasshopper still has lot to learn : )

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Postagem original de: Tony Tone

Texto:

It was an iPhone 5 I believe.  I just noticed the marks on the schematic.  I don't know anything about polarized capacitors yet, still in my learning stage. So that may have been part of the problem LOL.  But now I thank you, because I will learn go learn about it.  It was awhile ago and that phone has been since returned.  But have many other issues (Mac/iPad) that I am working on and this (learning) applies to all of that as well.

Ohhh, is that why they looked like diodes?  They are polarized capacitors?  They are!!! Didn't know they came like that LOL : )  That mystery is solved.  #1 dunce : ) but now I know : ) Thanx!

But yes, I figured they were mislabeled diodes and a little familiar with the orientation of diodes and the markings on schematics to match.  So yes I matched them up with the line closest to the red bracket icon.

Replaced all 4 & figured if all replaced the problem would be solved, LOL.  But Grasshopper still has lot to learn : )

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