Securing the Touch id connector
Bear with me as I'm an amateur and only doing repairs on my own stuff. I need help with something here..
This is the a cable going from the touch id/power button on a macbook pro 2018 15" A1990. The connector has some sort of "metal net" that used to be attached to the case through something sticky(adhesive/paste?). The "sticky" is worn out and I can not figure out what I should use to secure the connector..
Does it have to be a conductive adhesive/paste or similar? What is that "metal net" used for?
Any help is much appreciated!
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@tedlindstroem - I couldn’t ID the part clearly from your image. I had to go by your description.
I would use the correct tape to replace the tape. Using regular double-sided tape will remove the EMI pathway. You might be able to use a very thin coat of acrylic spray adhesive. Just spraying onto the cleaned off surface (leaving the tape piece on). Just mask off the area so you don’t get the other parts sticky. Thinness counts here!
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