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    Established Member Two Rings
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    Aug 20 2019
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    For S1 owners (don't know if S2 has similar wiring or not) - have any of you had problems with the video connector? I've been having screen fizziness problems, and the reason seems to be the absolutely SHITTY build of the connector - they just threw some shitty wiring in it, and put some hot glue to hold it together, but if my eyesight is right, i think one of the wires is going, and that's what's causing the screen insanity (and when I fiddle it, it goes back to normal).

    I'm thinking I want to try rebuilding this connector, but seeing as it's hot glued together, I don't think I can take it apart, so I think I need a whole new board + connector assembly... anyone know where I can source this from?
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    Established Member Two Rings
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    Italy

    Quote Originally Posted by jbourne View Post
    For S1 owners (don't know if S2 has similar wiring or not) - have any of you had problems with the video connector? I've been having screen fizziness problems, and the reason seems to be the absolutely SHITTY build of the connector - they just threw some shitty wiring in it, and put some hot glue to hold it together, but if my eyesight is right, i think one of the wires is going, and that's what's causing the screen insanity (and when I fiddle it, it goes back to normal).

    I'm thinking I want to try rebuilding this connector, but seeing as it's hot glued together, I don't think I can take it apart, so I think I need a whole new board + connector assembly... anyone know where I can source this from?
    Did not have this problem, but it seems one of the pins/cables is being funny. Remove the glue wirh a screwdriver and pliers, bu be careful not to pull the cables. Then try to find the one(s) that is broken and either solder it back or replace the pins.

    You can find all types of connectors in aliexpress. Maybe Daniel can tell you tbe exact type.

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