Timon 🛠on Nostr: A common failure mode on USB-C cables seems to be the solder joints on the connector. ...
A common failure mode on USB-C cables seems to be the solder joints on the connector.
What is nice though, is that a lot of the more common cable assemblies can actually be repaired non-destructively. You can also get those tiny PCBs with the connector by themself for a full swap.
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