In today's tutorial, we address the common issue of a Meberry tablet not charging by replacing the faulty charging connector. We start by removing the back cover of the 14-inch white-label Meberry tablet, revealing the internal components. A microscopic examination is conducted to identify the root cause of the problem and, as suspected, the charging connector is found to be broken, indicated by its slight movement.

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To mend the issue, we initially apply solder paste to replace the old solder. A desoldering mesh is used for its removal, paving the way for the replacement process. The connector is then fluxed and soldered on all four sides using a 350ÂșC soldering iron and solder wire, ensuring a solid connection for the charging port. This process does not come without complications; fractures are discovered on the connector tracks during soldering. We address this by scraping the fractures with a scalpel and re-soldering, leading to a final result of strong, shiny solder.

The tablet reassembly process is equally important as the soldering, and one that needs meticulous attention. The two battery cables, red for positive and black for negative, are soldered back in place using Kester brand solder wire, renowned for its superior quality albeit its higher cost. Finally, we check whether the tablet charges as expected. The device proves to be charging optimally, drawing a steady current of 1.3 amperes. With this, we conclude the repair process. I'm Leonardo, and this video has demonstrated a step-by-step guide to fixing a charging issue on a Meberry tablet. Stay tuned for more informative videos.

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