
Mechanic Power Ultra Boot Cable
₱900.00
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A POWER ULTRA boot cable is a specialized tool used by professional technicians for repairing mobile phones. It provides power directly to a phone's motherboard, simulating a functional battery, which is essential for diagnosing hardware issues in devices that won't turn on.
Key features
The
, often made by brands like MECHANIC, is a professional-grade repair accessory that includes several safety and diagnostic features.
Automatic protection: It has intelligent anti-burning features to prevent the phone's circuit from being damaged by a power surge.
Intelligent identification: The cable includes a built-in resistor that can intelligently read and simulate battery data, such as current, voltage, and temperature, so the phone's logic board can recognize it correctly.
Wide compatibility: These cables come with multiple interchangeable connectors for both Android and iOS phones, supporting hundreds or even thousands of different models.
Battery-free power: It allows technicians to power on a phone's motherboard without a battery, which is crucial for diagnosing a phone that won't power on.
Current monitoring: By connecting the cable to a DC power supply, a technician can monitor the current draw of the phone, helping to identify shorts and other power-related problems.
How it is used in phone repair
The
is an indispensable tool for a range of diagnostic tasks in phone repair.
Diagnosing dead phones: When a phone won't turn on, a technician can use the boot cable to determine if the problem is with the battery or the phone's motherboard. If the motherboard powers on using the cable, the issue is likely a faulty battery.
Motherboard troubleshooting: For more complex issues, the cable allows a technician to safely inject a stable voltage into the motherboard. By monitoring the current draw, they can watch for abnormal patterns that indicate shorts, power-leaks, or other component failures.
Testing components: It is used for powering on the motherboard when testing other components, such as the screen or the charge port, to verify they are working correctly before reassembling the device.