For those istick 20w owners out there, I came across this great break down video which I thought was worth the share.
It's not in English but the dude does the break down flawlessly from beginning to end, on camera, so it should be a breeze for anyone.
The only note I have to this is that, when its time to solder your positive and negative, use some flux on the contact points to make it easier for the solder to 'grab'. (he probably tells you to do that but I dont understand a word he is saying, Im not even sure what language it is ..........)
EDIT: You could use this to upgrade your istick 30w and 50w as well. Just saying..
It's not in English but the dude does the break down flawlessly from beginning to end, on camera, so it should be a breeze for anyone.
The only note I have to this is that, when its time to solder your positive and negative, use some flux on the contact points to make it easier for the solder to 'grab'. (he probably tells you to do that but I dont understand a word he is saying, Im not even sure what language it is ..........)
EDIT: You could use this to upgrade your istick 30w and 50w as well. Just saying..
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