u/El_Solox

Am I shadow banned?

I've made my account yesterday, posted twice in electronics subreddit, then today it says removed by reddit's filter, I've no clue why but I can't post anywhere ... can't see my profile as it says error on mobile, but I can access and see profile on laptop/pc.

I've tried to contact the mods where my post deleted, but it says I can't contact this user and it happens in all subs

Am I banned/shadow banned? What could be the reason? how long it takes to get this lifted?

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u/El_Solox — 4 days ago

Fixing air buds (CMF by Nothing buds pro 2)

A double-sided flex cable has torn right at the edge, immediately next to a small SMD capacitor. This section is supposed to connect the mainboard to the battery side. Because the tear happened right at the edge, the original soldering pads on the flex are completely ruined/missing.

The Goal: > I want to safely find the correct paths to run jumper wires from the remaining components/board to the battery terminals.

My Questions:

Since the flex is double-sided and the edge is ruined, what is the correct step-by-step method to use a multimeter (Continuity, Resistance, or Diode mode) to accurately identify which side of this SMD capacitor connects to Ground (GND) and which side connects to the positive line?

How can I verify that my new jumper connections are 100% safe and correct before I actually connect the lithium battery, to prevent blowing up the charging IC or causing a short?

What I've done so far was connecting the FPC to the main board, and by using a multimeter I've found that the red side of the capacitor goes to ground.

u/El_Solox — 4 days ago

I need some expert advice on diagnosing and bypassing a torn flex cable (FPC) {Nothing cmf buds pro2}

A double-sided flex cable has torn right at the edge, immediately next to a small SMD capacitor. This section is supposed to connect the mainboard to the battery side. Because the tear happened right at the edge, the original soldering pads on the flex are completely ruined/missing.

The Goal: > I want to safely find the correct paths to run jumper wires from the remaining components/board to the battery terminals.

My Questions:

Since the flex is double-sided and the edge is ruined, what is the correct step-by-step method to use a multimeter (Continuity, Resistance, or Diode mode) to accurately identify which side of this SMD capacitor connects to Ground (GND) and which side connects to the positive line?

How can I verify that my new jumper connections are 100% safe and correct before I actually connect the lithium battery, to prevent blowing up the charging IC or causing a short?

What I've done so far was connecting the FPC to the main board, and by using a multimeter I've found that the red side of the capacitor goes to ground.

u/El_Solox — 4 days ago

كارما و هردها كومنتات

كارما بليز كل شوية اخد شادو بان مش عارفه اعمل بوست ولا اي حاجة

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u/El_Solox — 4 days ago