Destroying a Kindle Oasis 2 with hot air and a Kaiweets KTI-W02 thermal imager

In whch yr hmbl svt tears down my old, failed Kindle Oasis 2. Featuring a review of the Kaiweets KTI-W02 thermal imager (which they sent me, although they did not send me any money). The Kindle is a miracle of tiny design, which excruciatingly small components and high-tech materials all layered together in such a way as to make it completely impossible to repair when, e.g., the USB socket fails. I was particularly impressed with the way the screws to disassemble it have the extremely fragile eink screen glued on top of them. The thermal imager's good, I guess? It's my first experience with one so I don't have anything to compare against. That said, there are some annoying bugs, and I did have to hack in support for it into the Linux kernel myself. It does seem to be slightly cheaper than the corresponding FLIR model. Affiliate link: https://kaiweets.com/products/kti-w02... Promo code: 15PT for 15% off Or, if you're in Europe, like I'm not: Link: https://www.amazon.de/gp/product/B0CN... Promo core: SWUTYDCV for 18% off Valid until: 2024-10-27