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Glass Only Repair - What did I do wrong?

Hi all, just attempted my first glass only repair on a Galaxy S5, and I thought that everything was going well, but I ended up with two vertical arcing light spots on either side of the screen, visible even with the power off. Could the heat have been too high? I had the hot plate set at 85C. Any input would be appreciated.

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Yes, you had the hotplate turned up too high. It should have been around 60-65C. I think you warped it.

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Well that's unfortunate. Most of the videos and articles I came across said 80-95. :(

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Always check to see if the temperatures are in centigrade or fahrenheit

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Which Temperature on LCD Separators is free of risks?

This thread is one of the ones I was referencing. The OP specifically asked for temperatures in C, and the first response was that 80 was standard.

http://gocellphonerepair.com/lcd-separat...

This artIcle goes so far as to say that they use 120C on Galaxy phones. Seems a long way off from 60-65C.

Not trying to challenge anyone or anything. I'm sure you are correct. Just wondering why so many others out there recommend temps that are so much drastically higher?

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Let's put it this way. My hair dryer was around 65C, it worked perfectly. Higher temperatures require you to move extremely quick. Those who do this for a living I am sure can use 80C without damage, but if you keep that temperature at the same place too long, damage occurs.

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Daniel DeArmond さん、ありがとうございました!
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