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Doubt it's fake. $45 white orange label white around the edges as I'm told thats how to tell the fakes and cheap $5 lasts long smh Apparently after making bad phones they make bad micro sd's :( nothing. Lost 128 (or whatever the number is. Totally corrupted to blank. Can't format on several . I had it formated so it became part of the phone.. This is gonna cause problems sticking in a Chinese brand name Microdrive.. Memory size tester passed.... So not fake memory but how long it lasts. Never actually had a micro sd card fail on me. And never at this size
Read moreI have found a partial way around this if you don’t need the flash. I didn’t realize there are two buttons. There is the main one with the red on the front but the other one is just behind it and hangs down. This is for shooting thru windows. I have gotten it to charge long enough to get film out of the camera. I noted that this pack expired 2018, I bought it 2019. So odds are the new batteries don’t last as long as the old ones even though usually when I get thru a back , I can take that battery out and still have 5-6 volts left on the battery (good enough to ruin an LED to test. (1.5/3 volts max 6 volts no! I have managed to charge some phones cutting the bad USB micro cords and reusing those. pretty much any crappy new micro only usb cord would work. mini usb and usb c I haven’t had issues with those. Thats just for recycling the battery power. WD-40 makes a contact cleaner but where the heck do I shoot it in for flash contacts , I know where the power ones are although usually you need something to rub...
Read morewas considering it myself since it’s not exactly going to be moving much. I’ve had iffy luck melting solder on smart phone batteries without melting the plastic as well. So I’m thinking supergluing the wire down to the contacts on the battery but soldering the wires to the pcb. (it was a battery pack until the battery turned into a pillow. I removed that and was trying a smart phone battery )ie Wire is conductive the contact is. Question is, does super glue (melting is gonna happen either way) stop the connection.. I probably wouldn’t totally think about it if I had my rosin/flux nearby. Which I don’t. and solder will never stick to battery contacts without rosin/flux… At this rate I’ll just wait till that pen shows up again..
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