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by dmitrygr
861 days ago
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The issue is actually that your usb-c receptacle broke free from the PCB inside. Open and you'll see. I emailed them about it a while ago. They majorly fucked up the design. The connector is on the very edge of a very thin finger of a thin PCB. There is nothing holding it to the case, only the few solder points to a thin PCB. They did not care. I sent photos, explanation, and a rather long essay as to why this should never be done on a product that expects contact with the real world, and how it should be done. I'll try to dig up my photos and post them here. It is a pathologically bad design. I fixed mine by replacing the usb C socket, adding a few blobs of epoxy to hold it, and wiring the USB data and power lines across the cracks in the PCB EDIT https://photos.app.goo.gl/eu4P8fnaNtV9vhMo7 the video in there, via microscope, you can see how the contacts peeled off. Larger photos show the PCB and how the connector is "affixed". Final photo is after it was fixed, but before the epoxy |
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something like this: https://pakshwe.com/product/type-c-bottom-left-top-right-sid...
Otherwise there are magnetic usb adapters that let you charge or transfer data with a cable still... while avoiding plug fatigue.